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Crystallization and halide phasing of the C-terminal domain of human KIN17

le Maire, A.
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Schiltz, M.  
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Braud, S.
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2006
Acta Crystallographica Section F

Here, the crystallization and initial phasing of the C-terminal domain of human KIN17, a 45 kDa protein mainly expressed in response to ionizing radiation and overexpressed in certain tumour cell lines, are reported. Crystals diffracting to 1.4 Å resolution were obtained from 10% ethylene glycol, 27% PEG 6000, 500 mM LiCl and 100 mM sodium acetate pH 6.3 in space group P212121, with unit-cell parameters a = 45.75, b = 46.31, c = 60.80 Å and one molecule in the asymmetric unit. Since this domain has a basic pI, heavy-atom derivatives were obtained by soaking the crystals with negatively charged ions such as tungstate and iodine. The replacement of LiCl by KI in the cryosolution allowed the determination of phases from iodide ions to give an interpretable electron-density map.

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DOI
10.1107/S174430910600409X
Web of Science ID

WOS:000235681500019

Author(s)
le Maire, A.
Schiltz, M.  
Braud, S.
Gondry, M.
Charbonnier, J.-B.
Zinn-Justin, S.
Stura, E.
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Acta Crystallographica Section F
Volume

62

Issue

3

Start page

245

End page

248

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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March 29, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/229032
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