Re-refinement of 4g4a: room-temperature X-ray diffraction study of cisplatin and its binding to His15 of HEWL after 14 months chemical exposure in the presence of DMSO

Simon W. M. Tanley, Antoine M. M. Schreurs, Louise Kroon - Batenburg, John R. Helliwell

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    Abstract

    A re-refinement of 4g4a, the room-temperature X-ray diffraction study of cisplatin and its binding to His15 of HEWL after 14 months chemical exposure in the presence of DMSO is published as an addendum to Tanley et al. [(2012), Acta Cryst. F68, 1300-1306]. This example illustrates the benefits of sharing raw diffraction images, as well as structure factors and molecular coordinates, as the diffraction resolution of the study is now much improved at 1.70 Å.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)253-254
    JournalActa Crystallographica Section F:Structural Biology Communications
    Volume72
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2016

    Keywords

    • improved diffraction resolution
    • raw diffraction images
    • re-refinement
    • cisplatin
    • histidine
    • addendum

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