Download citation
Download citation
link to html
Alkaline phosphatases (APs) are widely distributed from microbes to humans and are involved in several important biological processes such as phosphate nutrition, signal transduction and pathogenesis. Alkaline phosphatases are also useful in various industrial applications and in recombinant DNA technology. A new AP enzyme from Sphingomonas sp. strain BSAR-1, termed PhoK, has been shown to be useful in uranium bioprecipitation. PhoK was expressed, purified and crystallized. The crystals belonged to space group P43212 or P41212, with unit-cell parameters a = b = 87.37, c = 168.16 Å, and contained one enzyme molecule in the asymmetric unit. Native diffraction data have been collected to 1.95 Å resolution at the ESRF.

Follow Acta Cryst. F
Sign up for e-alerts
Follow Acta Cryst. on Twitter
Follow us on facebook
Sign up for RSS feeds