Until now, wild-type bacteriophage lambda lysozyme had been impossible to crystallize. This difficulty could be overcome by the replacement of the four tryptophan residues by aza-tryptophans. Analysis of the intermolecular and intramolecular contacts in this modification allows understanding of the differences in behaviour between the native and modified molecules. Furthermore, this mutation was very useful for the creation of new heavy-atom binding sites and for the solution of the non-crystallographic symmetry, which is extremely important for phase improvement. This procedure seems to be generally applicable, at least in the search for new possibilities for heavy-atom binding sites
Protein crystallization can serve as a purification step in biotechnological processes but is often ...
Protein L from Peptostreptococcus magnus (PpL) is a multidomain protein composed of four or five imm...
Phylogenetic profiling of amino acid substitution patterns in proteins has led many to conclude that...
Until now, wild-type bacteriophage lambda lysozyme had been impossible to crystallize. This difficul...
After many unsuccessful attempts to crystallize the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme, a mutant where al...
After many unsuccessful attempts to crystallize the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme, a mutant where al...
After many unsuccessful attempts to crystallize the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme, a mutant where al...
After many unsuccessful attempts to crystallize the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme, a mutant where al...
Like other lysozymes, the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme is involved in the digestion of bacterial wa...
The phage lambda lysozyme (lambda L) contains four tryptophans. These have been efficiently replaced...
The phase problem is a persistent bottleneck that impedes the structure-determination pipeline and m...
A high quality single crystallization of protein is indispensable for X-ray crystallography. However...
The lysozyme from bacteriophage T4 is being used as a model system to determine the roles of individ...
It is well known that protein crystallizability can be influenced by site-directed mutagenesis of re...
Like other lysozymes, the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme is involved in the digestion of bacterial wa...
Protein crystallization can serve as a purification step in biotechnological processes but is often ...
Protein L from Peptostreptococcus magnus (PpL) is a multidomain protein composed of four or five imm...
Phylogenetic profiling of amino acid substitution patterns in proteins has led many to conclude that...
Until now, wild-type bacteriophage lambda lysozyme had been impossible to crystallize. This difficul...
After many unsuccessful attempts to crystallize the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme, a mutant where al...
After many unsuccessful attempts to crystallize the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme, a mutant where al...
After many unsuccessful attempts to crystallize the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme, a mutant where al...
After many unsuccessful attempts to crystallize the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme, a mutant where al...
Like other lysozymes, the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme is involved in the digestion of bacterial wa...
The phage lambda lysozyme (lambda L) contains four tryptophans. These have been efficiently replaced...
The phase problem is a persistent bottleneck that impedes the structure-determination pipeline and m...
A high quality single crystallization of protein is indispensable for X-ray crystallography. However...
The lysozyme from bacteriophage T4 is being used as a model system to determine the roles of individ...
It is well known that protein crystallizability can be influenced by site-directed mutagenesis of re...
Like other lysozymes, the bacteriophage lambda lysozyme is involved in the digestion of bacterial wa...
Protein crystallization can serve as a purification step in biotechnological processes but is often ...
Protein L from Peptostreptococcus magnus (PpL) is a multidomain protein composed of four or five imm...
Phylogenetic profiling of amino acid substitution patterns in proteins has led many to conclude that...