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== Structural asymmetry of AcrB trimer suggests a peristaltic pump mechanism ==
== Structural asymmetry of AcrB trimer suggests a peristaltic pump mechanism ==


The structure of AcrB was solved by molecular replacement, followed by many cycles of refinement and model building. The raw data are available at ftp://turn5.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/pub/datasets/ .
The structure of AcrB in spacegroup C2 was solved by molecular replacement (using the symmetric structure as a model), followed by many cycles of refinement and model building. The raw data are available at ftp://turn5.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/pub/datasets/ .


Reference: Seeger, M.A.,  Schiefner, A.,  Eicher, T.,  Verrey, F.,  Diederichs, K.,  Pos, K.M.  (2006) Structural Asymmetry of AcrB Trimer Suggests a Peristaltic Pump Mechanism.  ''Science'' '''313''': 1295-1298
Reference: Seeger, M.A.,  Schiefner, A.,  Eicher, T.,  Verrey, F.,  Diederichs, K.,  Pos, K.M.  (2006) Structural Asymmetry of AcrB Trimer Suggests a Peristaltic Pump Mechanism.  ''Science'' '''313''': 1295-1298
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The goal of this XDSwiki project is to run different versions of XDS (and other data reduction programs if anybody would contribute the data reductions!), and to compare internal R-factor statistics against R-factors of the refined model.
The goal of this XDSwiki project is to run different versions of XDS (and other data reduction programs if anybody would contribute the data reductions!), and to compare internal R-factor statistics against R-factors of the refined model.


More to come soon!
More to come!

Revision as of 18:45, 6 June 2008

Structural asymmetry of AcrB trimer suggests a peristaltic pump mechanism

The structure of AcrB in spacegroup C2 was solved by molecular replacement (using the symmetric structure as a model), followed by many cycles of refinement and model building. The raw data are available at ftp://turn5.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/pub/datasets/ .

Reference: Seeger, M.A., Schiefner, A., Eicher, T., Verrey, F., Diederichs, K., Pos, K.M. (2006) Structural Asymmetry of AcrB Trimer Suggests a Peristaltic Pump Mechanism. Science 313: 1295-1298

The goal of this XDSwiki project is to run different versions of XDS (and other data reduction programs if anybody would contribute the data reductions!), and to compare internal R-factor statistics against R-factors of the refined model.

More to come!