2D4J
Transformed monoclinic crystal of hen egg-white lysozyme from a heavy water solution
Experimental procedure
Experimental method | SINGLE WAVELENGTH |
Source type | ROTATING ANODE |
Source details | MACSCIENCE |
Temperature [K] | 290 |
Detector technology | CCD |
Collection date | 2004-07-30 |
Detector | BRUKER SMART 6000 |
Wavelength(s) | 1.5418 |
Spacegroup name | P 1 21 1 |
Unit cell lengths | 26.460, 58.180, 30.850 |
Unit cell angles | 90.00, 111.33, 90.00 |
Refinement procedure
Resolution | 12.300 - 1.160 |
R-factor | 0.098 |
Rwork | 0.097 |
R-free | 0.13300 |
Structure solution method | MOLECULAR REPLACEMENT |
Starting model (for MR) | 1xek |
RMSD bond length | 0.012 |
RMSD bond angle | 0.027 |
Data reduction software | SaintPLus |
Data scaling software | SAINTPLUS |
Phasing software | X-PLOR |
Refinement software | SHELXL-97 |
Data quality characteristics
Overall | Outer shell | |
Low resolution limit [Å] | 12.300 | 1.200 |
High resolution limit [Å] | 1.160 | 1.160 |
Rmerge | 0.106 | 0.299 |
Number of reflections | 25242 | |
Completeness [%] | 83.6 | 52.8 |
Redundancy | 3.09 |
Crystallization Conditions
crystal ID | method | pH | temperature | details |
1 | phase transition | 4.5 | 293 | The crystal was created by the dehydration-induced phase transition of a monoclinic crystal obtained from a heavy water solution at pD 4.5, temperature 293K |