Structures of orthorhombic lysozyme grown at basic pH and its low-humidity variant

Sukumar, N. ; Biswal, B. K. ; Vijayan, M. (1999) Structures of orthorhombic lysozyme grown at basic pH and its low-humidity variant Acta Crystallographica Section D, 55 . pp. 934-937. ISSN 0907-4449

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Abstract

The structures of orthorhombic lysozyme grown at basic pH and its low-humidity variant have been solved and refined at 1.9 and 2.0 Å resolution, respectively. A comparison of the native structure with those of crystals grown at acidic pH does not show any systematic pH-dependent difference in the molecular geometry. The conformations, mutual orientation and interactions of the catalytic residues Glu35 and Asp52 also remain unchanged. However, comparison between the native and low-humidity forms in the orthorhombic form show that the changes in molecular geometry which accompany the water-mediated transformation to the low-humidity form are more pronounced in the C-terminal residues than in the other regions of the molecule. During the transformation from the native to the low-humidity form, the locations of only about half the water molecules in the hydration shell remain unchanged, but the hydration shell as a whole moves along with the protein molecule.

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Keywords:Lysozyme; Low-humidity Structures; Basic-pH Structures
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