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4HV1

Laser-induced microfragmentation of lysozyme crystals allows X-ray nanodiffraction characterization of individual domains (lb4)

Experimental procedure
Experimental methodSINGLE WAVELENGTH
Source typeSYNCHROTRON
Source detailsESRF BEAMLINE ID13
Synchrotron siteESRF
BeamlineID13
Temperature [K]100
Detector technologyCCD
Collection date2007-12-01
DetectorMAR CCD 165 mm
Wavelength(s)0.9
Spacegroup nameP 43 21 2
Unit cell lengths78.835, 78.835, 37.095
Unit cell angles90.00, 90.00, 90.00
Refinement procedure
Resolution55.740 - 2.300
R-factor0.1969
Rwork0.193
R-free0.27780
Structure solution methodMOLECULAR REPLACEMENT
RMSD bond length0.015
RMSD bond angle1.532
Data scaling softwareSCALA (3.3.16)
Phasing softwareMOLREP
Refinement softwareREFMAC
Data quality characteristics
 OverallInner shellOuter shell
Low resolution limit [Å]55.74539.4171.600
High resolution limit [Å]1.5194.8001.519
Rmerge0.0200.020
Total number of observations840114978
Number of reflections5552
<I/σ(I)>5.26.10.3
Completeness [%]97.899.984.9
Redundancy13.112.26.7
Crystallization Conditions
crystal IDmethodpHtemperaturedetails
1VAPOR DIFFUSION, HANGING DROP4.5298LB-nanofilms were generated by the Langmuir Blodgett (LB) technique and its variation, a modified Langmuir Schaeffer technique (LS). 40 mg/ml, 50 mM, sodium acetate pH 4.5, 0.9 NaCl 1:1 in 50 mM sodium acetate , VAPOR DIFFUSION, HANGING DROP, temperature 298K

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