Author:
Caliandro Rocco,Carrozzini Benedetta,Cascarano Giovanni Luca,De Caro Liberato,Giacovazzo Carmelo,Mazzone Annamaria,Siliqi Dritan
Abstract
The success of theab initiophasing process mainly depends on two parameters: data resolution and structural complexity. In agreement with the Sheldrick rule, the presence of heavy atoms can also play a nonnegligible role in the success of direct methods. The increased efficiency of the Patterson methods and the advent of new phasing techniques based on extrapolated reflections have changed the state of the art. In particular, it is not clear how much the resolution limit and the structural complexity may be pushed in the presence of heavy atoms. In this paper, it is shown that the limits fixed by the Sheldrick rule may be relaxed if the structure contains heavy atoms and thatab initiotechniques can succeed even when the data resolution is about 2 Å, a limit unthinkable a few years ago. The method is successful in solving a structure with 7890 non-H atoms in the asymmetric unit at a resolution of 1.65 Å, a considerable advance on the previous record of 6319 atoms at atomic resolution.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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31 articles.
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