Recent advances in direct phasing methods for heavy-atom substructure determination
โ Scribed by Xu, Hongliang ;Hauptman, Herbert A.
- Book ID
- 104478221
- Publisher
- International Union of Crystallography
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 79 KB
- Volume
- 62
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0907-4449
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โฆ Synopsis
Macromolecular crystal structure determination has typically been a two-step process. When diffraction data from multiple chemically isomorphous or anomalously scattering crystals are available, the positions of heavy atoms from amplitude differences arising from native-derivative crystal pairs or an anomalously scattering crystal are first located and phasing of the whole protein structure is then completed using the heavy-atom substructure as a bootstrap. Shake-and-Bake, a direct-methods-based dual-space refinement procedure, provides heavy-atom substructure solutions by finding the constrained global minimum of a probabilistically defined minimal function. This minimal function relies on probabilistic estimates of the cosines of the structure invariants. A novel statistically defined minimal function that utilizes the statistical properties of the structure invariants has recently been proposed and tested. Applications of the statistical Shake-and-Bake procedure show that statistical direct methods provide a simple, reliable and efficient method of heavy-atom substructure determination.
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