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1WQR

CONTRIBUTION OF HYDROGEN BONDS TO THE CONFORMATIONAL STABILITY OF HUMAN LYSOZYME

Experimental procedure
Source typeROTATING ANODE
Source detailsRIGAKU RUH3R
Temperature [K]283
Detector technologyIMAGE PLATE
Collection date1995-10-14
DetectorRIGAKU RAXIS IIC
Spacegroup nameP 21 21 21
Unit cell lengths56.710, 60.960, 33.830
Unit cell angles90.00, 90.00, 90.00
Refinement procedure
Resolution8.000 - 1.800
R-factor0.165
Rwork0.165
Structure solution methodDIFFERENCE MAP
Starting model (for MR)WILD-TYPE OF HUMAN LYSOZYME
RMSD bond length0.009
RMSD bond angle24.000

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Data reduction softwarePROCESS
Data scaling softwarePROCESS
Phasing softwareX-PLOR (3.1)
Refinement softwareX-PLOR (3.1)
Data quality characteristics
 OverallOuter shell
Low resolution limit [Å]56.7001.700
High resolution limit [Å]1.5861.586
Rmerge0.0630.140
Total number of observations48753

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Number of reflections14363

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<I/σ(I)>24.93.89
Completeness [%]86.872.6
Redundancy3.4
Crystallization Conditions
crystal IDmethodpHtemperaturedetails
1Vapor diffusion, hanging drop

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4.510

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Takano, K., (1995) J.Mol.Biol., 254, 62.

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Crystallization Reagents in Literatures
IDcrystal IDsolutionreagent nameconcentration (unit)details
11dropprotein10 (mg/ml)
21reservoir2.5 (M)
31reservoiracetate20 (mM)

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