1. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of bacteriophage T4 UvsY recombination mediator protein.
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Xu, Hang, Beernink, Hans T. H., Rould, Mark A., and Morrical, Scott W.
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BACTERIOPHAGE T4 , *PROTEINS , *CRYSTALLIZATION , *GENETIC recombination , *DNA , *MEIOSIS , *ENZYMES - Abstract
Bacteriophage T4 UvsY protein is considered to be the prototype of recombination mediator proteins, a class of proteins which assist in the loading of recombinases onto DNA. Wild-type and Se-substituted UvsY protein have been expressed and purified and crystallized by hanging-drop vapor diffusion. The crystals diffract to 2.4 Å using in-house facilities and to 2.2 Å at NSLS, Brookhaven National Laboratory. The crystals belong to space group P422, P4222, P4212 or P42212, the ambiguity arising from pseudo-centering, with unit-cell parameters a = b = 76.93, c = 269.8 Å. Previous biophysical characterization of UvsY indicates that it exists primarily as a hexamer in solution. Along with the absence of a crystallographic threefold, this suggests that the asymmetric unit of these crystals is likely to contain either three monomers, giving a solvent content of 71%, or six monomers, giving a solvent content of 41%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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