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2F4G

Triclinic cross-linked lysozyme soaked in bromoethanol 1M

Summary for 2F4G
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb2f4g/pdb
Related2F2N 2F30 2F4A
DescriptorLysozyme C, NITRATE ION, 2-BROMOETHANOL, ... (4 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsdenaturation, lysozyme, barnase, cross-linked crystals, glutaraldehyde, urea, thiourea, bromoethanol, hydrolase
Biological sourceGallus gallus (chicken)
Cellular locationSecreted: P00698
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight14642.14
Authors
Prange, T.,Salem, M. (deposition date: 2005-11-23, release date: 2006-04-25, Last modification date: 2024-10-09)
Primary citationSalem, M.,Mauguen, Y.,Prange, T.
On the edge of the denaturation process: Application of X-ray diffraction to barnase and lysozyme cross-linked crystals with denaturants in molar concentrations.
Biochim.Biophys.Acta, 1764:903-912, 2006
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Structural data about the early step of protein denaturation were obtained from cross-linked crystals for two small proteins: barnase and lysozyme. Several denaturant agents like urea, bromoethanol or thiourea were used at increasing concentrations up to a limit leading to crystal disruption (>or=2 to 6 M). Before the complete destruction of the crystal order started, specific binding sites were observed at the protein surfaces, an indication that the preliminary step of denaturation is the disproportion of intermolecular polar bonds to the benefit of the agent "parasiting" the surface. The analysis of the thermal factors first agree with a stabilization effect at low or moderate concentration of denaturants rapidly followed by a destabilization at specific weak points when the number of sites increase (overflooding effect).
PubMed: 16600702
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2006.02.009
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.654 Å)
Structure validation

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