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Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2003 Jun;59(Pt 6):959-70.[DOI Link]Structure determination of adeno-associated virus 2: three complete virus particles per asymmetric unit.Xie Q, Somasundaram T, Bhatia S, Bu W, Chapman MS.Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4380, USA. The atomic structure of adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV-2) has been determined to
3.0 A resolution. AAV-2 crystallized in space group P1, with unit-cell
parameters a = 249.7, b = 249.7, c = 644.8 A, alpha = 90.0, beta = 101.2, gamma
= 120.0 degrees. The crystals contained three full virus particles in the
asymmetric unit, allowing 180-fold non-crystallographic symmetry averaging. The
particle orientations were determined using the self-rotation function and found
to have similar but resolvably different orientations. Approximate alignment of
icosahedral and interparticle threefold screw symmetry led to a native Patterson
that was interpretable in terms of approximate particle positions. Accurate
positions required a Patterson correlation search that was constrained to be
consistent with non-crystallographic threefold projection symmetry evident in
the diffraction intensities. Initial phases to 15.0 A resolution were calculated
by molecular replacement using the known structure of a distantly related
homolog (23% sequence identity). Real-space averaging was performed and phases
were extended from 15.0 to 3.0 A. An atomic model was fitted and refined using a
simulated-annealing real-space procedure.
PMID: 12777756 [PubMed] |
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