Abstract
Elastase is a serine protease from the chymotrypsin family of enzymes with the ability to degrade elastin, an important component of connective tissues. Excessive elastin proteolysis leads to a number of pathological diseases. Porcine pancreatic elastase (PPE) is often used for drug development as a model for human leukocyte elastase (HLE), with which it shares high sequence identity. Crystals of PPE were grown overnight using sodium sulfate and sodium acetate at acidic pH. Cross-linking the crystals with glutaraldehyde was needed to resist the soaking procedure with a diethyl N-(methyl)pyridinyl-substituted oxo-β-lactam inhibitor. Crystals of PPE bound to the inhibitor belonged to the orthorhombic space group P212121, with unit-cell parameters a = 51.0, b = 58.3, c = 74.9Å, and diffracted to 1.8Å resolution using an in-house X-ray source.
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Hofbauer, S., Brito, J. A., Mulchande, J., Nogly, P., Pessanha, M., Moreira, R., & Archer, M. (2015). Stabilization of porcine pancreatic elastase crystals by glutaraldehyde cross-linking. Acta Crystallographica Section:F Structural Biology Communications, 71, 1346–1351. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2053230X15017045
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