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Statistically correcting dynamical electron scattering improves the refinement of protein nanocrystals, including charge refinement of coordinated metals
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4612430
Author(s) Blum, Thorsten B.; Housset, Dominique; Clabbers, Max T. B.; van Genderen, Eric; Bacia-Verloop, Maria; Zander, Ulrich; McCarthy, Andrew A.; Schoehn, Guy; Ling, Wai Li; Abrahams, Jan Pieter
Author(s) at UniBasel Abrahams, Jan Pieter
Year 2021
Title Statistically correcting dynamical electron scattering improves the refinement of protein nanocrystals, including charge refinement of coordinated metals
Journal Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology
Volume 77
Number Pt 1
Pages / Article-Number 75-85
Keywords electron diffraction, dynamical scattering, protein, nanocrystals, likelihood-based correction
Mesh terms Crystallography, X-Ray, methods; Models, Molecular; Proteins, chemistry; Scattering, Radiation
Abstract Electron diffraction allows protein structure determination when only nanosized crystals are available. Nevertheless, multiple elastic (or dynamical) scattering, which is prominent in electron diffraction, is a concern. Current methods for modeling dynamical scattering by multi-slice or Bloch wave approaches are not suitable for protein crystals because they are not designed to cope with large molecules. Here, dynamical scattering of nanocrystals of insulin, thermolysin and thaumatin was limited by collecting data from thin crystals. To accurately measure the weak diffraction signal from the few unit cells in the thin crystals, a low-noise hybrid pixel Timepix electron-counting detector was used. The remaining dynamical component was further reduced in refinement using a likelihood-based correction, which was introduced previously for analyzing electron diffraction data of small-molecule nanocrystals and was adapted here for protein crystals. The procedure is shown to notably improve the structural refinement, in one case allowing the location of solvent molecules. It also allowed refinement of the charge states of bound metal atoms, an important element in protein function, through B -factor analysis of the metal atoms and their ligands. These results clearly increase the value of macromolecular electron crystallography as a complementary structural biology technique.
Publisher International Union of Crystallography
ISSN/ISBN 2059-7983
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/80641/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1107/S2059798320014540
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33404527
ISI-Number WOS:000605200900008
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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