Cesium based phasing of macromolecules: a general easy to use approach for solving the phase problem
Abstract Over the last decades the phase problem in macromolecular x-ray crystallography has become more controllable as methods and approaches have diversified and improved. However, solving the phase problem is still one of the biggest obstacles on the way of successfully determining a crystal str...
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doaj-4567078fe1304adea982cfe5ed2508da2021-08-29T11:23:23ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-08-0111111310.1038/s41598-021-95186-1Cesium based phasing of macromolecules: a general easy to use approach for solving the phase problemWolfgang Koelmel0Jochen Kuper1Caroline Kisker2Rudolf Virchow Center, University of WürzburgRudolf Virchow Center, University of WürzburgRudolf Virchow Center, University of WürzburgAbstract Over the last decades the phase problem in macromolecular x-ray crystallography has become more controllable as methods and approaches have diversified and improved. However, solving the phase problem is still one of the biggest obstacles on the way of successfully determining a crystal structure. To overcome this caveat, we have utilized the anomalous scattering properties of the heavy alkali metal cesium. We investigated the introduction of cesium in form of cesium chloride during the three major steps of protein treatment in crystallography: purification, crystallization, and cryo-protection. We derived a step-wise procedure encompassing a “quick-soak”-only approach and a combined approach of CsCl supplement during purification and cryo-protection. This procedure was successfully applied on two different proteins: (i) Lysozyme and (ii) as a proof of principle, a construct consisting of the PH domain of the TFIIH subunit p62 from Chaetomium thermophilum for de novo structure determination. Usage of CsCl thus provides a versatile, general, easy to use, and low cost phasing strategy.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95186-1 |
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Cesium based phasing of macromolecules: a general easy to use approach for solving the phase problem |
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Cesium based phasing of macromolecules: a general easy to use approach for solving the phase problem |
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Abstract Over the last decades the phase problem in macromolecular x-ray crystallography has become more controllable as methods and approaches have diversified and improved. However, solving the phase problem is still one of the biggest obstacles on the way of successfully determining a crystal structure. To overcome this caveat, we have utilized the anomalous scattering properties of the heavy alkali metal cesium. We investigated the introduction of cesium in form of cesium chloride during the three major steps of protein treatment in crystallography: purification, crystallization, and cryo-protection. We derived a step-wise procedure encompassing a “quick-soak”-only approach and a combined approach of CsCl supplement during purification and cryo-protection. This procedure was successfully applied on two different proteins: (i) Lysozyme and (ii) as a proof of principle, a construct consisting of the PH domain of the TFIIH subunit p62 from Chaetomium thermophilum for de novo structure determination. Usage of CsCl thus provides a versatile, general, easy to use, and low cost phasing strategy. |
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