TY - JOUR
T1 - Experiences with archived raw diffraction images data: capturing cisplatin after chemical conversion of carboplatin in high salt conditions for a protein crystal
AU - Tanley, S.W.M.
AU - Diederichs, K.
AU - Kroon-Batenburg, L.M.J.
AU - Schreurs, A.M.M.
AU - Helliwell, J.R.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The archiving of raw diffraction images data is the focus of an IUCr Diffraction
Data Deposition Working Group (see http://forums.iucr.org/). Experience in
archiving and sharing of raw diffraction images data in collaboration between
Manchester and Utrecht Universities, studying the binding of the important
anti-cancer agents, cisplatin and carboplatin to histidine in a protein, has
recently been published. Subsequently, these studies have been expanded due to
further analyses of each data set of raw diffraction images using the diffraction
data processing program XDS. The raw diffraction images, measured at
Manchester University, are available for download at Utrecht University and
now also mirrored at the Tardis Raw Diffraction Data Archive in Australia.
Thus a direct comparison of processed diffraction and derived protein model
data from XDS with the published results has been made. The issue of
conversion of carboplatin to cisplatin under a high chloride salt concentration
has been taken up and a detailed crystallographic assessment is provided.
Overall, these new structural chemistry research results are presented followed
by a short summary of developing raw data archiving policy and practicalities as
well as documenting the challenge of making appropriate and detailed recording
of the metadata for crystallography.
AB - The archiving of raw diffraction images data is the focus of an IUCr Diffraction
Data Deposition Working Group (see http://forums.iucr.org/). Experience in
archiving and sharing of raw diffraction images data in collaboration between
Manchester and Utrecht Universities, studying the binding of the important
anti-cancer agents, cisplatin and carboplatin to histidine in a protein, has
recently been published. Subsequently, these studies have been expanded due to
further analyses of each data set of raw diffraction images using the diffraction
data processing program XDS. The raw diffraction images, measured at
Manchester University, are available for download at Utrecht University and
now also mirrored at the Tardis Raw Diffraction Data Archive in Australia.
Thus a direct comparison of processed diffraction and derived protein model
data from XDS with the published results has been made. The issue of
conversion of carboplatin to cisplatin under a high chloride salt concentration
has been taken up and a detailed crystallographic assessment is provided.
Overall, these new structural chemistry research results are presented followed
by a short summary of developing raw data archiving policy and practicalities as
well as documenting the challenge of making appropriate and detailed recording
of the metadata for crystallography.
U2 - 10.1107/S0909049513020724
DO - 10.1107/S0909049513020724
M3 - Article
SN - 0909-0495
VL - 20
SP - 880
EP - 883
JO - Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
JF - Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
ER -