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    Singapore journal of tropical geography 17 (1997), S. 0 
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    Notes: During the last decade, more than 600,000 people have been forced to leave rural areas and migrate to regional urban centres in Colombia as a result of political violence in which guerrilla and paramilitary groups and the armed forces are the principal actors. The number of displaced people is still increasing. Nearly 60 per cent of them are women, and at least 25 per cent of the displaced households are headed by women, most of whom are widows. Focusing on three regions of the country - the northern Caribbean Coast, the central Middle Magdalena region and the Eastern Plains - the effects of forced displacement on women and men are analysed in terms of intra-household relationships, survival strategies and gender identities. The paper evaluates the gains and losses for women and men in the process of displacement. It argues that displacement has the strongest impact on women during the stage of “destruction”, while men, confronted with unemployment and loss of identity, are most affected during the stage of “reconstruction”.
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    Notes: The growing of crops on open and undeveloped spaces within urban zones in eastern and southern African cities has become an important source of food security. Urban populations have expanded without a corresponding increase in economic opportunities for employment. Economic reforms have led to the removal of subsidies on food commodities and retrenchments in the formal employment sectors. It is reported that a result of this is that vulnerable households have resorted to urban agriculture to sustain their livelihoods. Though a widespread practice, urban agriculture is not planned for or supported by urban planners and managers as a legitimate form of urban land use in Harare, Zimbabwe. As women are the main participants in urban agriculture, their activities come into direct conflict with planning provisions for urban space. This study examines the role of women in urban agriculture and views and perceptions of the use of urban space for agricultural activities in Harare. It shows that urban agriculture is useful in meeting household food needs by those who undertake it. The study offers empirical insight on the perceptions of the use of space in an urban tropical environment for agriculture, where conflicts can arise as a result of different perceptions and alternative uses.
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    Notes: This paper examines the validity of the public/private and reproductive/productive dichotomies commonly adopted in the analysis of gender and employment. It considers three aspects of the dualisms: spatial division, activity patterns and the construction of identities. The discussion is based on fieldwork undertaken in three districts of Oaxaca City, Mexico, between 1992 and 1995. While recognising the usefulness of spatial dualisms within Mexican cities, the paper seeks to identify the ways in which class and location within the urban space affect the construction of the boundary between “public” and “private”, women's “employment” experiences, and women's identities.
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    Notes: In this paper, we investigate the links between place and time, and the intersections between the geographical imagination and the historical mind. These issues are explored in the context of Singapore by looking at the links between place and three concepts usually associated with the temporal sense — history, nostalgia and heritage. We argue that the two imaginations can be simultaneously engaged by means of a focus on the concept of place. The making of a place is closely intertwined with individual biographies and collective histories; at the same time, place does not record history in an unproblematic way. We next argue that a sense of nostalgia is a yearning to return to a lost period and place and why memory is often best served by anchoring it in the materiality of place. This is precisely the case in the inscription of heritage into the concrete elements of specific sites as a state strategy to codify and naturalise its own version of heritage as part of the the everyday, visible world. In concluding, we reflect on the salience of place. While it lends itself to ideological uses by the powerful, a sense of place is also equally significant in the experiences and aspirations of a people.
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    Notes: Books reviewed in this article: Women's Voices from the Rainforest. Janet Gabriel Townsend (in collaboration with U. Arrevillaga, J. Bain, S. Cancino, S. Frenk, S. Pacheo and E. Pérez). Divisions and Solidarities: Gender, Class and Employment in Latin America. Alison MacEwen Scott. Women Wielding the Hoe: Lessons from Rural Africa for Feminist Theory and Development Practice. Deborah Fahy Bryceson (ed.). Women and Industrialisation in Asia. Susan Horton (ed.). Women and Work in South Asia. Saraswati Raju and Deipica Bagchi (eds.) ‘Male’ and ‘Female’ in Developing Southeast Asia. Wazir Jahan Karim (ed.) Women of a Lesser Cost: Female Labour, Foreign Exchange and Philippine Development. Sylvia Chant and Cathy Mcllwaine. People who Count: Population and Politics, Women and Children. Dorothy Stein. Reversed Realities. Naila Kabeer Feminism/Postmodernism/Development. Marianne Marchand and Jane Parpart (eds.) Reversing or postmodersing? New books on feminism and development
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    Notes: This paper considers some of the ways in which travellers, administrators and academics in the colonial period sought to categorise the indigenous groups of Borneo. It focuses on Sarawak and North Borneo between about 1850 and 1920, and examines the use of stereotypical images of exoticism, fear and loathing in constructing different categories of peoples in the region. The paper argues that such categorisations were important in structuring the relationships between ruler and ruled, and in the development of particular regional and local identities.
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    Notes: Rapid deforestation is a major problem throughout the tropical world. The conditions and the pace under which societies and economies of the Third World are currently evolving and growing, combined with the specificities of tropical forests, render the latter increasingly vulnerable. Among the major tropical areas of the world, Southeast Asia is perhaps the one where these conditions have had the most impact on the retreat of the forest cover over the last quarter of this century. This is illustrated through the presentation of two maps of the distribution of five basic forest formations in Southeast Asia circa 1970 and circa 1990. The maps are examined and compared, as well as confronted with statistical assessments of deforestation. Finally, the complex causes behind the retreat of the tropical forests as well as the implications of this retreat are briefly discussed.
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    Notes: The partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 was followed by the forced uprooting of an estimated 18 million people. This paper focuses on the predicament of the minority communities in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) who were uprooted and forced to seek shelter in the Indian province of West Bengal. It considers the responses of Indian federal and provincial governments to the challenge of refugee rehabilitation. A study is made of the Dandakaranya scheme which was undertaken after 1958 to resettle the refugees by colonising forest land: the project was sited in a peninsular region marked by plateaus and hill ranges which the refugees, originally from the riverine and deltaic landscape of Bengal, found hard to accept. Despite substantial official rehabilitation efforts, the refugees demanded to be resettled back in their “natural habitat” of Indian Bengal. However, this was resisted by the state. Notwithstanding this opposition, a large number of East Bengal refugees moved back into regions which formed a part of erstwhile undivided Bengal where, without any government aid and planning, they colonised lands and created their own habitats. Many preferred to become squatters in the slums that sprawled in and around Calcutta. The complex interplay of identity and landscape, of dependence and self-help, that informed the choices which the refugees made in rebuilding their lives is analysed in the paper.
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    Notes: Landscape art provides a window on the world of subjective interpretation and shared perceptions of place. Portraits of places are therefore simultaneously portraits of a society, its preferences and prejudices, and the meaning it imparts to the world. In the nineteenth century, settlers in Africa felt alienated, uncomfortable, abandoned and detached, and their landscape art—both paintings and poetry—was testimony to their emotional and psychological responses to the foreign environment. Both the imported artistic techniques for portraying nat?re and the symbols populating the landscape images revealed the temperament of the pioneers’ attitudes to place.
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    Creativity and innovation management 6 (1997), S. 0 
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    Creativity and innovation management 6 (1997), S. 0 
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    Topics: Economics
    Notes: The conditions are examined through which a company can take an active part in the evolutionary process towards ecologically sustainable societies. Productivity measures, quality perceptions, ecological performance and critical contradictions between business targets have to be identified, based on systematic retrieval and structuring of information of product, processes and practices. It is important that the company selects ecological performance parameters and sets performance targets which show the way towards ecologically sound products, processes and practices and at the same time secure its competitiveness in today's market. It is suggested that an extended quality function deployment process (QFD) can be used for this purpose. By combining this information structure with the modelling possibilities of products, processes and practices that are available in modern computer assisted engineering software (CAE), consequences and feasibilities of new ideas and creative solutions can be checked out continuously. New ideas and creative solutions that really will lead the way towards ecologically sustainable societies, seem to require development- and design-teams that are getting inspiration, visions and wisdom from other areas than the conventional business and university environment. Close cooperation should be encouraged between industry and the universities for building up such inspired environments.
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    Creativity and innovation management 6 (1997), S. 0 
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    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Anglian Water is a global water company with Anglo Scandinavian origins. It provides utility services and is a leader in water and wastewater technology and vocational learning through Aqua Universitas the University of Water. It employs over 5,000 people and operates through exclusive subsidiaries or in partnerships. The turnover is almost £800M per year—of which 20% is international.The changing nature of water management has provided a case example of innovation in practice. The case is described with particular reference to Anglian Water. A more formal model framework for innovation is prescribed.
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    Notes: The rise of one day internationals has been influenced by spectator' desires for a shorter, more exciting version of the game with a mass appeal and by cricketing associations' recognition of the significant contribution it makes to their financial coffers. This article seeks to show how the diffusion of ODIs resembled that of an S curve with slow uptake by test-playing nations in the early 1970s to the present day, with all the test-playing nations and three non-playing nations participating in the World Cup. It then discusses how ODI was an ‘alpha’ innovation that has created the conditions for the development of many smaller or ‘beta’ innovations.
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    Notes: This paper describes recent research conducted at Sheffield Hallam University in which practising designers reported on their experiences of working in a cross functional team. The survey related these experiences to the designers' attitudes to their creativity. Two models for creativity are proposed—one based on the romantic stereotype of the creative genius, the other taking creativity to be an attribute possessed by all human beings in some measure, which can be enhanced by personal effort or by training. Identifying features of cross functional teams which are likely to demand certain personal qualities in designers, the paper notes that these are at odds with the qualities of a ‘romantic-type’ creative person. The link between these qualities, and notions of personality as a set of fixed attributes is pointed out. Several theories of personality which describe mechanisms for change in self identity are described. It is noted that the results of the survey suggest that in many cases designers have a pragmatic attitude to their creativity, despite the prevalence of the romantic stereotype for creativity in the literature of both management and education. Principles are suggested for design education, to enable designers to re-evaluate creativity reflexively as a component of their self identity to enhance their performance as teamworkers.
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    Notes: Empowerment, creativity, and organizational memory are constructs that have been researched in MIS. While each construct has received individual attention, we have found relatively little research linking them. One of the major edicts of empowerment is delegation of decision making authority to lower-level employees. Increased authority allows employees more freedom to be creative. However, if creative thought is generated but not captured, innovative ideas may be lost. Organizational memory can capture creative ideas as they are generated so that empowered teams can draw upon positive creative experiences.We developed a theoretical model to illuminate the relationships between organizational memory, worker empowerment, and creativity. The model portrays the linkages between empowerment and creativity, creativity and organizational memory, and organizational memory and empowerment. The model was developed based on the literature in each respective area and an interview-based study concerning “empowered” systems development project teams and organizational memory. Analysis of the interview data revealed that empowered workers generate creative solutions to problems. However, creative solutions can only be used for future projects if they are somehow recorded into organizational memory. Organizations that empowered their workforce and embraced creativity reported increased customer satisfaction, waste reduction, and some quality gains. In contrast, those that did not empower reported little or no change. Organizations that recorded creative solutions to problems believe that retrieval of this information could be potentially useful for future projects. Potential challenges faced by organizations classified into each cell are also presented. This classification scheme should prove useful as a guide to organizations examining the potential benefits and pitfalls of worker empowerment and organizational memory.
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    Notes: This paper presents a case based on the notion that rule based systems or ‘technologies’ designed to promote creativity may be seen as a way of short-cutting the training route to domain specific cognitive expertise in Marketing Management. The paper draws on multi-disciplinary research from different but thematically parallel research programmes in expertise and cognitive science, creativity, and problem solving. The argument proceeds with an examination of the construct of ‘creativity’ and its role in management domains in general and the marketing domain in particular. A review of psychological findings concerning expertise is then undertaken to draw out the common features between creativity in problem solving and high level expertise. Finally, these common features are synthesised in a speculative model which describes the complex of cognitive strategies and beliefs about problem solving which may characterise expert problem solvers in marketing management—a move towards a potentially testable ‘metacognition’ of expertise in marketing.
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    Notes: Book reviews in this article: David L. Collinson and Jeff Hearn (eds) (1996) Men as Managers, Managers as Men, Masculinities and Management. Beth Rogers (1996) Creating Product Strategies. M. Alverson and H. Wilmott (1996) Making Sense of Management: a Critical Introduction.
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    Notes: This paper investigates the relationship between space, gender and poverty in the dynamic Pacific Asian economy of Singapore. It argues for the use of coping strategies as an analytical tool for investigating these relationships, highlighting how women construct strategies from confined spaces. Drawing on spatial stories and real life accounts, it examines the ways in which women use the labour market, the family and community services as strategies against poverty. The paper concludes that women struggle to negotiate the constraints of inadequate childcare provision and traditional attitudes, choosing instead to remain in the home or enter “liminal” spaces in the form of Family Service Centres.
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    Notes: This paper uses the bars of Ado-Ekiti as a site to explore the use of urban space by women and men. Ado-Ekiti is a Yoruba city of 150,000 people in southwestern Nigeria. Feminist and political economy perspectives are used in developing the three-part theme of the way that gender intersects with the relations between bars and production, bars and reproduction, and bars and consumption. A look at the history of alcohol in Nigeria and of Yoruba women as traders and their cultural role provides context. Survey results and personal observations connect empirical findings to the tripartite theme. Women own and run three fourths of Ado-Ekiti's two hundred plus bars, but men control the upscale bars. Many of Ado's female bar owners are on the receiving end of an exploitative relationship with the global economy via the brewing industry, in a patriarchal society that assigns them a heavy reproductive burden.
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    Notes: The paper examines the experiences of space among sex workers in Cebu City, a major service and commercial centre in the Visayan region of the Philippines. It explores the issue of space from a number of perspectives and scales: first, at the national level in terms of migration patterns among sex workers; second, at the local level in relation to how sex workers experience and construct urban spaces through residence and working patterns; and finally, from a community perspective, the nature of domestic spaces among these women. The underlying theme of the paper centres around the contradictory ways in which social opprobrium is often reflected in spatial seclusion among sex workers. On the one hand, they are constrained in their experiences of space. On the other, the construction of their own particular spaces reflects a high degree of resourcefulness and resistance. This is corroborated further by the fact that involvement in the sex industry creates a different set of spatial aspirations and awareness among sex workers compared with those of the wider population.
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    Notes: Books reviewed in this article: Climatology: An Atmospheric Science. John J. Hidore and John E. Oliver. Geomorphology in the Tropics: A Study of Weathering and Denudation in Low Latitudes. Michael F. Thomas. Hydrology and Water Management in the Humid Tropics. Michael Bonell, Maynard M. Hufschmidt and John S. Gladwell. The Environment and International Relations. John Vogler and Mark F. Imber (eds.). Summary and Selected Papers of the SEAPOL Tri-Regional Conference. Kathleen I. Matics and Ted L. McDorman (eds.) Trade, Aid and Global Interdependence. George Cho. Communication and the “Third World”. Geoffrey Reeves. East Asian Economies: Transformation and Challenges. Toshihiko Kawagoe and Sueo Sekiguchi (eds.). Counting the Cost: Economic Growth and Environmental Change in Thailand. Jonathan Rigg (ed.).
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    Notes: Conventional studies of “Third World multinationals” tend to focus on their recent origins. This paper argues that the transnational operations of Hong Kong firms have had a long tradition originating in its Overseas Chinese networks and in the colonial experience of many Southeast Asian countries. Based on secondary and primary data, this paper takes a historical view to describe how the ASEAN operations of Hong Kong transnational corporations (HKTNCs) and their foreign direct investment (HKFDI) have evolved over more than a century to become one of the most important economic players in the ASEAN region. Four phases of their historical development are benchmarked in this paper. Before World War II, HKTNCs in the commercial and banking sectors had a notable presence in the region. It was, however, in the post-war period that HKTNCs and their FDI flows flourished. During the period 1945–69, industrialisation took off in Hong Kong and this led to the expansion of manufacturing HKTNCs into the ASEAN region. The real zenith of outward investment from Hong Kong was the 1970s and 1980s so that in the 1990s Hong Kong has become one of the largest investors in Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand.
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    Economic affairs 17 (1997), S. 0 
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    Notes: Consumers are very dissatisfied with the pensions market and it is unlikely that Financial Services Act regulation will improve the situation. More effective competition between suppliers is more likely to be successful and ways need to be found to increase it rapidly from its current low level. More sclosure f information, particularly about the profitability of new business and investment returns is needed, as is an independent rating agency.
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    Economic affairs 17 (1997), S. 0 
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    Notes: It is frequently claimed that Britain's withdrawal from the EU would be tantamount to national economic suicide. The paper examines that proposition by assessing the costs and benefits of EU membership, concluding that the net effect of withdrawal on the British economy would be small-certainly not large enough to stop British governments standing up for British interests in Europe.
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    Notes: The paper asks why Europe matters, what a company like Unilever wants from Europe, what developments will deliver these conditions and whether it matters if Britain is in or out of Europe. It concludes that the most important benefit from Europe has been the Single Market. Developments which promote it such as EMU should be supported but other economic issues such as competitiveness and unemployment also need to be addressed. The benefits of the Single Market can most easily be secured inside Europe.
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    Notes: New law and order legislation has a patchy record so far as crime reduction is concerned. Can economic analyses help decide between competing policies? Taking the current Crime (Sentences) Bill as an example, the author argues that as a first step new legislative proposals should be subject to more intensive fiscal examination.
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    Growth and change 28 (1997), S. 0 
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    Topics: Geography , Economics
    Notes: Previous studies employing the trade area analysis procedure of pull factors assume retail sectors are independent. However, interdependencies exist between and among retail sectors. Employing a multivariate Tobit procedure, the agglomerative aspects of retail trade can be captured. Results indictate that interdependencies exist between retail sectors and if these retail interdependencies are ignored, extension and outreach retail sector programs may prove to be ineffective.
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    Notes: Although flexible specialization is regarded as one of the hallmarks of industrial districts, its consequences for firm performance have not attracted much empirical attention. Using event-history data on a complete population of textile-clothing firms in Baden-Württemberg in the Reutlingen (Germany) district from 1946 to 1993, this paper tests the proposition that specialized firms have a survival advantage over more integrated firms. Logistic regression models of failure probabilities show that, contrary to predictions derived from the district model, horizontally and vertically integrated firms have outlived more specialized firms. This study demonstrates the importance of dynamic research designs that incorporate information on strategic differences in a complete population of district firms, observed over an extended time frame.
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    Notes: Nuclear power plants can theoretically influence property values through a number of different channels. The public perception of risk associated with the potential hazard from the operation of a nuclear reactor and the storage of nuclear waste may lead to lower bids on properties in close proximity to the plant. In contrast, workers at the plant may be less concerned with any potential hazards, and may actually value being in proximity to the workplace. Hence, one cannot a priori sign the distance gradient of homes in the vicinity of a nuclear power plant. In this study, a hedonic model coupled with geographic information system (GIS) techniques is used to estimate housing price surfaces around two nuclear power plants in California. The use of GIS software allows more potential influences to housing prices to be accurately incorporated than previously included in hedonic studies. Based on the evidence from the plants chosen, these findings do not support the contention that negative imagery surrounding nuclear power plants or stored nuclear waste has a significant detrimental influence on residential home prices in the immediate vicinity of these facilities.
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    Notes: This paper examines the role of internal and external research, design and development (RD&D) activity in the innovation performance of New York State manufacturing firms in the scientific instruments sector. Survey data from a sample of 204 small and medium-sized companies suggest that the incidence of successful product development is higher among firms that combine in-house RD&D with technical support from independent specialists. Significantly, firms that supplement their in-house innovation efforts with outside talent are found to exhibit better commercial performance than their counterparts that operate on the basis of either internal or external technical resources alone. The paper concludes with a brief agenda for future empirical research on the conditions that support product innovation among small and medium-sized firms.
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    Notes: The Geography of Finance: Spatial Dimensions of Intermediary Behaviour. By David J. Porteous. (ed)Plowing the Sea: Nurturing the Hidden Sources of Growth in the Developing World. By Michael Fairbanks and Stace Lindsay.
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    Notes: The traditional shift-share model measures the combined effects of output growth and productivity change on employment. A region with above average employment growth either has a favorable industry mix or enjoys a competitive advantage over other regions. To separate the effects of output and productivity, the shift-share model is extended to decompose the effects of changes in output and productivity on employment. This paper modifies the Rigby-Anderson extension by separating the contribution of labor and capital to productivity growth in the analysis of regional economic performance, and investigates twenty (two-digit SIC) manufacturing sectors in twelve states (six snowbelt, six sunbelt states) to assess whether observed changes in employment were due to changes in output or to productivity.
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    Notes: Among the environmental issues that have come to dominate social concerns, the amount of packaging sent for disposal in landfills has gained increased prominence in Canada, with the issuance in 1990 of the National Protocol on Packaging (NAPP). Recognizing the increased demands for improved environmental performance on the part of corporations, this study seeks to understand why some companies respond more quickly than others to concerns about packaging-waste reduction. The paper links concepts found in the Corporate Social Responsibility and Innovation Theory literatures, in order to explore corporate response patterns to pressures for change and to develop a measure of corporate performance with regards to packaging-waste reduction efforts. Bivariate and linear logit analyses of data were undertaken, and confirm that variations in a company's response pattern can be explained in terms of factors such as company size, product orientation, and existence of an environmental affairs function, as well as external policies, such as NAPP.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 220-221 
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    Notes: A mannose-specific lectin from Calystegia sepium has been crystallized by the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method using ammonium sulfate as precipitant. The needle-shaped crystals are orthorhombic, space group C2221 with cell dimensions a = 55.2(1), b = 55.9 (1), c = 196.1 (1) Å. Fresh crystals diffract to 1.9 Å resolution on a synchrotron radiation source. The asymmetric unit contains a dimer of two identical 16 kDa subunits with a packing density of 2.36 Å3 Da−1. Intensity data have been observed beyond 2.0 Å, but reasonable statistics restricted the usable range to 2.0 Å.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 227-228 
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    Notes: Two crystal forms of component 1 (the MoFe protein) of nitrogenase from Klebsiella pneumoniae have been isolated and characterized. The triclinic form has cell dimensions a = 76.0, b = 109.6, c = 144.6 Å, α = 80.3, β = 74.9 and γ = 69.6°, diffracts to around 3.0 Å and has two molecules in the asymmetric unit. The monoclinic form belongs to space group P21 with a = 76.6, b = 127.8, c = 109.1 Å and β = 104.6° (frozen at 100 K), diffracts to 1.5 Å and has one molecule in the asymmetric unit. At this resolution the outstanding questions concerning the structure and the operation of the enzyme, in particular the linkage between the Fe4S4 units in the P clusters, the true geometry of the apparently trigonal Fe atoms in the FeMoco and the reduction site itself, should be answerable.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 302-310 
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    Notes: Soybean leghemoglobin a is a small (16 kDa) protein facilitating the transport of O2 to respiring N2-fixing bacteria at low free-O2 tension. The crystal structure of soybean ferric leghemoglobin a nicotinate has been refined at 2.3 Å resolution. The final R factor is 15.8% for 6877 reflections between 6.0 and 2.3 Å. The structure of soybean leghemoglobin a (143 residues) is closely similar to that of lupin leghemoglobin II (153 residues), the proteins having 82 identical residues when the sequences are aligned. The new structure provides support for the conclusion that the unique properties of leghemoglobin arise principally from a heme pocket considerably larger and more flexible than that of myoglobin, a strongly ruffled heme group, and a proximal histidine orientation more favourable to ligand binding.
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    Notes: C-phycocyanin and allophycocyanin from the green alga Spirulina platensis were isolated and crystallized by gel-acupuncture techniques. A novel two-step chromatographic procedure was used for purification. Blue hexagonal crystals were obtained by diffusing magnesium chloride into the protein solution for a week, followed by diffusion of PEG 6000 in order to complete the reduction of the solubility of the protein in the capillary tube used as a growth cell. In the case of allophycocyanin, crystals with a size of 0.4 × 0.3 × 0.3 mm were characterized by X-ray diffraction. They belong to space group P6322 with unit-cell parameters a = b = 102.04, c = 131.22 Å. The crystals of C-phycocyanin belong to either space group P6 or P63 with unit-cell constants a = b = 182.38, c = 60.87 Å, α = β = 90, γ = 120°. The crystals diffract beyond 2.4 and 2.5 Å resolution, respectively, using a rotating anode as an X-ray source.
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    Notes: A chromoprotein from Pleurotus salmoneostramineus L. Vass. has been purified and crystallized. The needle-shaped crystal has monoclinic space group C2 with the cell dimensions of a = 118.5, b= 59.7,0 c = 31.8 Å and β = 114°. The crystal diffracts to 1.8 Å resolution with a synchrotron radiation X-ray source.
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    Notes: Ab inito quantum chemical calculations are performed to quantify the stabilizing role of long C—H···O=C contacts in nucleic acid base pairing, which was suggested by Leonard, McAuley-Hecht, Brown & Hunter [(1995). Acta Cryst. D51, 136–139]. For the Watson-Crick adenine-uracil pair, a contribution of about 6% to the total bond energy is obtained. This weakly bonding effect is primarily a result of electrostatic attraction between the total positive charge of adenine C(2)—H and the negative end of the dipole uracil O(2)=C.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 355-363 
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    Notes: A lysozyme isolated from the milk of a monotreme, the echidna, Tachyglossus aculeatus multiaculeatus, has been crystallized (space group P21, with unit-cell dimensions a = 37.1, b = 42.0, c = 38.1 Å, β = 91° and Z = 2) and the structure refined to an R value of 0.167 for all measured data in the resolution range 7.0–1.9 Å. It had previously been inferred from sequence homology with α-lactalbumins that echidna milk lysozyme (EML) would bind one calcium ion per molecule. This has been confirmed in the present study in which the largest peak in a difference Fourier synthesis is associated with a calcium ion. The calcium binding site of EML is very similar to that observed in baboon and human α-lactalbumins, and in a human lysozyme engineered to contain a calcium-binding site. The overall fold of the protein is similar to that of chick-type lysozymes. EML, like pigeon lysozyme, has only 125 residues terminating at a cysteine but in EML this forms a disulfide with a cysteine at residue 9 whereas the equivalent cysteine residue in all other lysozymes of known sequence occurs at position 6. These changes cause some minor structural rearrangements. The binding of calcium appears to have had little effect on the polypeptide backbone conformation and caused only small changes in the conformation of side chains coordinating the calcium ion. A homology modelling study [Acharya, Stuart, Phillips, McKenzie & Teahan (1994). J. Protein Chem. 13(6), 569–584] correctly predicted the overall structure of EML and the nature of its calcium binding site but generally failed to model some more subtle differences observed in the EML structure as evidenced by the fact that the homology model more closely resembles the starting structure from which the model was derived than it does the crystal structure.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 406-418 
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    Notes: Copper-containing nitrite reductases (NiR's) have been conveniently subdivided into blue and green NiR's which are thought to be redox partners of azurins and pseudo-azurins, respectively. Crystal structures of two green NiR's have recently been determined. Alcaligenes xylosoxidans has been shown to have a blue-copper nitrite reductase (AxNiR) and two azurins with 67% homology both of which donate electrons to it effectively. The first crystal structure of a blue NiR (AxNiR) in its oxidized and nitrite-bound forms, with particular emphasis to the Cu sites, is presented. The Cu-Smet distance is the same as those in the green NiR's. Thus, the length of this interaction is unlikely to be responsible for differences in colour. Crystallographic data presented here taken together with structural data of other single Cu type-1 proteins and their mutants suggest that the displacement of Cu from the strong ligand plane is perhaps the cause for the differences in colour observed for otherwise `classical' blue Cu centre. Nitrite is observed binding to the catalytic Cu in a bidentate fashion displacing the water molecule, offering a neat rationalization for the XAFS observation that the type-2 Cu-ligand distances increase on nitrite binding as a result of increased coordination. These results are discussed in terms of enzyme mechanism.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 419-425 
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    Notes: The X-ray structure of crystal form IX of bovine pancre- atic ribonuclease A (space group P212121) is reported at 1.6 Å resolution. The structure was refined to an R factor of 15.0% and includes coordinates for two sulfate ions, four methanol molecules and 82 waters. The structure could be superimposed on the highest resolution crystal structure of bovine pancreatic fibonuclease available (in space group P21) with an r.m.s, difference in main-chain atomic positions of 0.51 Å. Most of the larger differences between the two structures could be related to crystal lattice contacts. Superposition of the new structure with eight other structures of ribonuclease in six crystal forms resulted in an r.m.s, deviation from the average structure of 0.43 Å for all main-chain atoms. This similarity among structures exists in spite of the fact that all nine molecules are in different crystal environments.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 438-447 
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    Notes: Osmotic pressure, small-angle X-ray scattering and quasi-elastic light scattering were used to study the medium-range interaction potentials between macromolecules in solution. These potentials determine macromolecular crystallization. Calf eye lens γ-crystallins were used as a model system with the charge, and therefore the interactions, varied with pH. The second virial coefficient was determined under the same conditions with each of the three techniques. Osmotic pressure and quasi-elastic light scattering can be used conveniently in the laboratory to rapidly test the type of interactions (either attractive or repulsive) present in the solution. The measurement is direct with osmotic pressure, whereas with quasi-elastic light scattering, the directly measured coefficient is a combination of thermodynamic and hydrodynamic terms. X-rays, which require more sophisticated equipment such as synchrotron radiation facilities, can provide more detailed information on the interparticle potentials when models are used. At low ionic strength, two potentials were found necessary to account for the temperature and pH phase diagram as a function of protein concentration. The first potential is the van der Waals attractive potential that was previously shown to account for the fluid-fluid phase separation at low temperature. The second potential is an electrostatic coulombic repulsive potential which is a function of the protein charge and thus of the pH. The interaction trail could be followed at protein concentrations as low as 10 mg ml−1. The results as a whole are expected to be valid for all compact low molecular weight proteins at low ionic strength.
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    Notes: The structure of apo duck ovotransfemn (APODOT) has been determined at a resolution of 4.0 Å by the molecular replacement method using the structure of duck ovotransfemn (DOT) as the search model. The DOT structure contains two iron binding sites; one in the N-terminal lobe lying between domains N1 and N2 and one in the C-terminal lobe between domains C1 and C2. Both lobes have a closed structure. Models of various forms of both the N and C lobes were used in the search. The final model was refined to give an R factor of 0.22. The comparison of the structure of APODOT with that of DOT shows that both the N and the C lobes are in an open form, where the N2 and C2 domains undergo large rigid-body rotations of 51.6 and 49.9° relative to the N1 and C1 domains, respectively. The interface between the N and C lobes, which is formed by the N1—C1 contact in the core of the molecule does not change significantly. The DOT molecule may be described in terms of three rigid bodies; the N1 and C1 domains as one rigid body forming the static core of the molecule and the N2 and C2 domains as two other rigid bodies which, on the release of iron, move away from the static core of the molecule to form the open structure of APODOT.
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    Notes: PR1A3 antibody binds specifically to the tumour-associated cell-surface antigen, carcinoembryonic antigen. Crystals of the Fab fragment of the PR1A3 antibody were obtained by vapour diffusion against mother liquor containing Tris–HC1 buffer, pH 8.6, magnesium chloride and polyethylene glycol 4000 as precipitating agent. Crystals belong to the monoclinic space group P21 with cell dimensions a = 42.2, b = 216.7, c = 45.9 Å and β = 95.6°. Two Fab fragments are proesent in the asymmetric unit. Diffracted intensities up to 2.9 Å resolution have been measured from frozen crystals.
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    Notes: A strategy is presented for refining anomalous scattering models and calculating protein phases directly from the Bijvoet and dispersive differences of a macromolecular multiwavelength anomalous diffraction (MAD) experiment. This procedure, incorporated in the program MADPHSREF, is especially amenable for exploiting the weak perturbations to normal scattering produced by inner-shell electronic transitions of asymmetric metal and protein ligand assemblies. The protocol accounts for more than one type of anomalous scatterer, incorporates stereochemical restraints, treats the data in local scaling groups, and partly compensates for correlated errors. Approximating maximum likelihood by averaging observation variances and covariances over all values of phase considerably improved error estimation. Probabilistic rejection of aberrant observations, re-evaluated before each refinement cycle, improved refinement convergence and accuracy compared with other less flexible rejection criteria. MADPHSREF allows the facile combination of MAD phase information with phase information from other sources. For the suifite reductase hemoprotein (SiRHP), relative weights for MAD and multiple isomorphous replacement (MIR) phases were determined by matching histograms of electron density. Accurate metal-cluster geometries and the associated errors in atomic positions can be determined from refinement against anomalous differences using normal scattering phases from a refined structure. When applied to MAD data collected on SiRHP, these methods confirmed the Fe4S4 cluster asymmetry initially observed in the refined 1.6 Å resolution structure and resulted in a MAD-phased, experimental, electron-density map that is of better quality than the combined MAD/MIR map originally used to determine the structure.
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    Notes: The matrix protein, M1, of influenza virus strain A/PR/8/34 has been purified from virions and crystallized. The crystals consist of a stable fragment (18 kDa) of the M1 protein. X-ray diffraction studies indicated that the crystals are in space group P3121 or P3221, with a = 66.17, c = 135.30 Å. Vm calculations showed that there are two monomers in the asymmetric unit.
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    Notes: Staphylokinase, a 17 kDa protein, produced by certain strains of Staphylococcus aureus functions as a fibrin-specific plasminogen activator. During its interaction with plasminogen, staphylokinase is converted into a low molecular weight form by loss of ten amino-terminal residues. This low molecular weight form of recombinant staphylokinase has been crystallized using the hanging-drop vapor-diffusion technique with polyethylene glycol 4000 as precipitant. Crystals belong to the orthorhombic space group C2221 with unit-cell dimensions a = 43.78, b = 59.86 and c = 103.25 Å and one molecule in the asymmetric unit. These crystals diffract to about 2.4 Å resolution.
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    Notes: RNA guanylyltransferase, or capping enzyme (E.C. 2.7.7.50) catalyzes the transfer of GMP from GTP to diphosphate-terminated RNA to form the cap structure GpppN. Chlorella virus capping enzyme expressed in E. coli has been purified, treated with GTP and crystallized. X-ray diffraction data have been collected from these crystals as well as for a mercury derivative obtained by soaking the crystals in thimerosal. Selenomethionine RNA guanylyltransferase was purified and crystallized in a similar fashion. The space group is C2221 and the cell parameters are a = 93.3, b = 214.9, c = 105.8 Å. Two Hg atoms and two subsets of Se atoms have been localized using difference Patterson and Fourier methods, suggesting that there are two molecules per asymmetric unit.
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    Notes: The ferritins are a multigene family of proteins that concentrate and store iron in all prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. 24 monomeric subunits which fold as four-helix bundles assemble to form a protein shell with 432 cubic symmetry and an external diameter of ∼130 Å. The iron is stored inside the protein shell as a mineralized core ∼80 Å in diameter. Recombinant amphibian red cell M ferritin crystallizes in ∼2 M (NH4)2SO4 at pH 4.6 in a space group that has not been reported previously. Electron microscopy, precession photography, Patterson and Fourier maps of the native protein and a UO{_2^{2+}} derivative, and simulations were used to determine that the unit-cell dimensions are a = b = 169.6, c = 481.2 Å, α = β = γ = 90° and the space group is P41212 or P43212. A preliminary model of the structure was obtained by molecular replacement, with amphibian red cell L ferritin as the model. In contrast to previously determined ferritin crystal structures which have intermolecular contacts at the twofold and threefold molecular axes, M ferritin crystals have a novel intermolecular interaction mediated by interdigitation of the DE loops of two molecules at the fourfold molecular axes.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 713-719 
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    Notes: The structure of orthorhombic crystals of monellin, a sweet protein extracted from African serendipity berries, has been solved by molecular replacement and refined to 2.3 Å resolution. The final R factor was 0.150 for a model with excellent geometry. A monellin molecule consists of two peptides that are non-covalently bound, with chain A composed of three β-strands interconnected by loop regions and chain B composed of two β-strands interconnected by an α-helix. The N terminus of chain A is in close proximity to the C terminus of chain B. The two molecules in the asymmetric unit are related by a non-crystallographic twofold axis and form a dimer, similar to those previously observed in other crystal forms of both natural and single-chain monellin. The r.m.s, deviation between the Cα atoms in the two independent molecules is 0.60 Å, while the deviations from the individual molecules in the previously reported monoclinic crystals are 0.50–0.57 Å. This result proves that the structure of monellin is not significantly influenced by crystal packing forces.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 747-755 
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    Notes: Lysozyme has been crystallized using the ESA Advanced Protein Crystallization Facility onboard the NASA Space Shuttle Orbiter during the IML-2 mission. CCD video monitoring was used to follow the crystallization process and evaluate the growth rate. During the mission some tetragonal crystals were observed moving over distances of up to 200 μm. This was correlated with microgravity disturbances caused by firings of vernier jets on the Orbiter. Growth-rate measurement of a stationary crystal (which had nucleated on the growth reactor wall) showed spurts and lulls correlated with an onboard activity: astronaut exercise. The stepped growth rates may be responsible for the residual mosaic block structure seen in crystal mosaicity and topography measurements.
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    Notes: The charge-density distribution in 1H+-adeniniumtrichlorozinc(II) has bcen determined from X-ray diffraction data collected to sin θ/λ = 1.32 Å−1 at 123 K. The electrostatic potential, isolated from the crystal lattice, and the deformation density in the nucleobase have been calculated following multipole refinements based on the rigid pseudoatom model of Stewart. These and the molecular dimensions have been compared with results from the charge-density study of adenine hydrochloride hemihydrate by Cunane & Taylor [Acta Cryst. (1993). B49, 524–530] to determine the effects of metal binding on the nucleobase. The main conclusions are that while the bond lengths and angles in the pyrimidine ring are similar, those in the imidazole ring are significantly perturbed on complexation; lone-pair electron density at N7 is observed in both structures and lies significantly off the plane of the nucleobases; the positive electrostatic potential of the complexed base extends much further from the molecule than in the uncomplexed one and the regions of negative potential at N3 and N7 are depleted in the complexed base. The observed enhancement of positive electrostatic potential in the nucleobase on binding to zinc is presented in support of a model for the mechanism of reversible unwinding of DNA in the presence of zinc ions.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 787-788 
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    Notes: A mannose-specific agglutinin from garlic (Allium sativum) which forms part of a well conserved super-family of bulb lectins has been purified and crystallized by the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion technique, by equilibrating with a 20% solution of PEG 8000 in the presence of α-D-mannose. Crystals of the dimeric form of this protein are monoclinic C2 with unit-cell dimensions a = 203.2, b = 43.8, c = 79.3 Å and β = 112.4° and have two dimers in the asymmetric unit. Data have been collected to 2.4 Å resolution and the structure solved by molecular replacement using the coordinates of the snowdrop lectin as the search model.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 795-797 
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    Notes: Chicken egg-white lysozyme was crystallized from ammonium sulfate over the pH range 4.0–7.8, with protein concentrations from 100 to 150 mg ml−1. Crystals were obtained by vapor-diffusion or batch-crystallization methods. The protein crystallized in two morphologies with an apparent morphology dependence on temperature and protein concentration. In general, tetragonal crystals could be grown by lowering the protein concentration or temperature. Increasing the temperature or protein concentration resulted in the growth of orthorhombic crystals. Representative crystals of each morphology were selected for X-ray analysis. The tetragonal crystals belonged to the P43212 space group with crystals grown at pH 4.4 having unit-cell dimensions of a = b = 78.71, c = 38.6 Å and diffracting to beyond 2.0 Å. The orthorhombic crystals, grown at pH 4.8, were of space group P21212 and had unit-cell dimensions of a = 30.51, b = 56.51 and c = 73.62 Å.
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    Notes: Methionine aminopeptidase (MAP) from Pyrococcus furiosus (Pfu) has been crystallized in four different forms (A, B, C and D). Form A crystals belong to space group P21 with unit-cell dimensions a = 54.18, b = 85.72, c = 72.84 Å, β = 108.34°. Forms B, C and D belong to space group P62(4) with unit-cell dimensions a = 139.1, c = 63.7 Å for form B, a = 198.6, c = 243.8 Å for form C, and a = 111.0, c = 125.0 Å for form D. Forms A and D diffract to 2.9 Å, form B diffracts to 3.5 Å, and form C crystals diffract to 4.5 Å. Form A contains two molecules of MAP-Pfu per asymmetric unit. The binuclear metal center positions and a non-crystallographic twofold symmetry matrix has been determined for the form A crystals.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 342-344 
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    Notes: Crystals of aryl acylamidase (E.C. 3.5.1.13) from tulip bulbs have been obtained by the hanging-drop vapor-diffusion method using polyethylene glycol (PEG) 8000 as a precipitant. The crystals belong to space group P212121 with unit-cell dimensions a = 68.7, b = 80.1 and c = 112.9 Å. Assuming two molecules of molecular weight of 34 kDa in the asymmetric unit, Vm is 2.28 Å3 Da−1, indicating a solvent content of approximately 46%. The intensity data have been collected to 2.5 Å resolution with an Rmerge of 0.067.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 354-354 
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 377-384 
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    Notes: Neutron diffraction combined with the deuterium-labelled molecular groups of biological and model membrane components allows one to detect with high accuracy the structure of these objects. Experiments of this kind are only possible at unique high-flux neutron sources, and the planning of neutron-diffraction experiments must take into account some special requirements primarily related to the duration of the experiment and the accuracy of estimation of membrane structure parameters as a result of finite time of the measurements. This paper deals with the question of statistical accuracy of the position x0 and width v of the distribution of deuterium labels in membranes along the normal of their plane, which are determined in a neutron diffraction experiment. It is shown that the accuracy of x0 and v estimation does not depend on membrane constitution. It is dependent only on the scattering amplitude of the deuterium label, the label position x0 and the distribution width v. Analytic calculations show that the statistical errors Δx0 and Δv are inversely proportional to the scattering amplitude of the label and, as usual, to the square root of measurement time. The question of Δx0 and Δv dependence on the number of structure factors used in the calculations of x0 and v is also studied. It is shown that, the accuracy of x0 estimation is approximately constant with down to four structure factors used, and, with the number of the factors below four, it deteriorates drastically. Analogous is the behaviour of Δv(hmax) relation with one exception: abrupt deterioration of the accuracy occurs beginning with five structure factors used. One does not have to measure the highest diffraction reflections which takes a much longer time compared with the first ones. It is an important result. All the problems mentioned above have also been considered for the case of two different deuterium labels in membranes.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 448-455 
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    Notes: wARP is a procedure that substantially improves crystallographic phases (and subsequently electron-density maps) as an additional step after density-modification methods such as solvent flattening and averaging. The initial phase set is used to create a number of dummy atom models which are subjected to least-squares or maximum-likelihood refinement and iterative model updating in an automated refinement procedure (ARP). Averaging of the phase sets calculated from the refined output models and weighting of structure factors by their similarity to an average vector results in a phase set that improves and extends the initial phases substantially. An important requirement is that the native data have a maximum resolution beyond \sim2.4 Å. The wARP procedure shortens the time-consuming step of model building in crystallographic structure determination and helps to prevent the introduction of errors.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 461-463 
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    Notes: Electron-transferring flavoprotein from the rumen bacterium Megasphaera elsdenii is a heterodimer (Mr = 75 kDa) containing FAD as cofactor and functioning solely to mediate electron transfer between the prosthetic groups of other proteins. The enzyme was crystallized by the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method using polyethylene glycol 4000 as precipitant. The crystals obtained belong to the space group P212121 with unit-cell dimensions of a = 58.75, b = 61.77 and c = 122.27 Å. Interestingly the crystals exhibit a low solvent content. Crystals diffracted to beyond 2.5 Å using synchrotron radiation.
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    Notes: The calcium-binding domain of the small subunit of porcine calpain (domain VI) has been expressed in Escherichia coli, purified, and crystallized in the presence of Ca2+. Two crystal forms have been obtained by the vapor-diffusion method using PEG 6000 as the precipitant. Crystal form I, belonging to trigonal space group P3121 (or P3221) with cell dimensions a = b = 79.8, c = 57.08 Å, α = β = 90.0 and γ, = 120.0° diffracted to 2.8 Å. The second crystal form diffracts to 1.8 Å and belongs to monoclinic space group P21 with cell dimensions a = 50.1, b = 79.7, c = 57.1 Å and β = 91.2°.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 485-487 
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    Notes: The Zn2+ β-lactamase from Bacteroides fragilis (E.C. 3.5.2.6) was overexpressed in Escherichia coli using an isopropylthiogalactoside-inducible T7 RNA polymerase expression system. Crystallization trials by the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method have yielded two different crystal forms from two slightly different conditions. Crystals of form I belong to the monoclinic space group C2 with unit-cell dimensions a = 56.03, b = 43.98, c = 105.32 Å, β = 112° and diffracted only up to 4.0 Å. Crystals of form II are orthorhombic, space group P212121 with unit-cell dimensions a = 48.10, b = 98.05, c = 111.76 Å, diffract to at least 2.0 Å and are suitable for high-resolution structural analysis.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 493-506 
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    Notes: This paper reports the primary sequence and refined crystal structure of Pseudomonas fluorescens holoazurin. The crystal structure has been determined by molecular replacement on the basis of the molecular model of azurin from Alcaligenes denitrificans, and refined by the method of molecular dynamics simulation and energy-restrained least-squares methods. P. fluorescens was crystallized in the orthorhombic space group P21212〈inf/〉1 with unit-cell dimensions a = 31.95, b = 43.78, c = 78.81 Å. The asymmetric unit is composed of only one molecule. The final R value is 16.7% for 6691 reflections to a resolution of 2.05 Å. This azurin structure shows some interesting features at His35 and His83. Part of the main chain of strand 3 including His35 O are involved in the contact between two symmetrically related molecules. P. fluorescens is also compared with the other azurin structures in terms of primary sequence, crystal packing, solvent structure and Cu-site geometry. The difference in fluorescence decay behavior of two holoazurins from P. fluorescens and P. aeruginosa and the correlation between the fluorescence quenching and electron transfer are discussed.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 540-543 
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    Notes: A method is proposed for improvement of local portions of electron-density maps. The main difference between this method and several other dummy-atoms techniques is that the dummy atoms are placed independently of the initial weak density and are not biased by it. An example of an application of the method is given.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 535-539 
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    Notes: The physical basis of the conditional probability distributions of the quartet and of the triplet are investigated by means of the `Patterson' and `modulus' sum functions, respectively. From this study, a new conditional probability distribution of the triplet follows which has been tested on real data from three structures of different size. The empirically found distribution is compared with Cochran's closely related distribution.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 599-604 
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    Notes: The major endoglucanase (35 kDa) from the thermophilic fungus Thermoascus aurantiacus has been purified from culture filtrates using an affinity method and the sequence for 35 N-terminal amino acids determined. This has allowed assignment of the enzyme to subtype A6 of family 5 endoglucanases. The enzyme has been crystallized as thick plates by the hanging-drop method using ammonium sulfate as precipitant. The crystals belong to space group P212121 with cell edges a = 76.4, b = 85.7 and c = 89.5 Å, with two molecules in the asymmetric unit, and diffract to 1.62 Å resolution using synchrotron radiation. The structure will be solved by isomorphous replacement.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 780-781 
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    Notes: SM3 antibody binds to a tumour-associated epitope on polymorphic epithelial mucin (PEM). Crystals of the Fab fragment of SM3 in complex with a peptide antigen were obtained by vapour diffusion against mother liquor containing acetate buffer, pH 6.5, cadmium chloride and polyethylene glycol (PEG) 4000 as precipitating agent. Crystals belong to the monoclinic space group P21 with cell dimensions a = 42.2, b = 83.9, c = 64.5 Å and β = 93.4°. One Fab-antigen complex is present in the asymmetric unit. Diffracted intensities up to 1.95 Å resolution have been measured from a frozen crystal using synchrotron radiation.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 665-672 
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    Notes: The Cα positions for a protein can provide a scaffold for the reconstruction of more complete models. Reconstructions can be by manual rebuilding, from geometric solutions to the constraints on main-chain torsion angles or from databases of known protein structures. The last method is usually the most convenient and reliable. This paper describes a database reconstruction program, CALPHA, and assesses its accuracy and reliability by test reconstructions of well refined structures. Typically, backbone atoms are repositioned to within 0.3 Å of their original positions. This corresponds to regenerating main-chain torsion angles to within 15°. Uses of CALPHA for automating refinement procedures are discussed. In particular, the uses of Cα-only and rcconstructed polyalanine models of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase for cross-rotation and translation function searches are compared. The CALPHA polyalanine model is found to provide more selectivity for approximately correct orientations. The effect on the translation function is dependent on the resolution shell employed. It is expected that these observations will be applicable in other cases.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 8-22 
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    Notes: The structure of the 60 kDa E. coli sulfite reductase hemoprotein (SiRHP) was determined by using multiwavelength anomalous diffraction (MAD) to exploit the relatively small anomalous signals produced near the Fe K absorption edge from the protein's native Fe4S4 cluster and siroheme Fe atom. Because of systematic measurement error, generation of useful MAD data required rejection of outlying intensity observations that were only identified by careful manual scrutiny of the observed intensities and single parameter scaling among wedges of diffraction data. The key steps for obtaining effective phases were local anisotropic scaling between Bijvoet pairs and among wavelengths, extraction of phase information from unmerged observations, and refinement of the anomalous scattering model. Important factors for positioning the anomalous scattering model included removal of aberrant coefficients from Patterson syntheses, positional refinement of the Fe positions against MAD-derived normal-scattering amplitudes, and systematic searches of cluster orientation that attempted to optimize agreement between observed and calculated MAD intensities. To obtain MAD phases for reflections that were underdetermined for least-squares methods, parameters necessary for defining phase-probability distributions had to be estimated from the anomalous scattering model. The MAD phase distributions, when combined probabilistically with otherwise insufficient MIR phase information, led to the determination of the SiRHP structure. The techniques developed and lessons learned from the SiRHP MAD experiment should be applicable to the design of MAD experiments on other macromolecules.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 49-55 
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    Notes: A procedure combining direct methods and solvent flattening to break the phase ambiguity intrinsic to the single isomorphous replacement (SIR) technique has been tested with the experimental SIR data of the known protein RNase Sa at 2.5 Å resolution. The use of direct methods provided better initial phases for the solvent-flattening procedure, while the solvent-flattening procedure greatly improved direct-method phases leading to a traceable Fourier map. A small subset of known phases at low resolution makes direct phasing of SIR data much easier. Accordingly a method for extending low-resolution phases to high-resolution ones is proposed making use of additional SIR information. This reduces the problem of finding a value in the range of 0–2π for each unknown phase to that of just making a choice between two possible values. Tests with the known protein RNase Sa showed that the method is able to extend phases from a resolution of 6 to 2.5 Å leading to an easily traceable Fourier map. The solvent-flattening technique and the combination of which with direct methods were used for the phase extension. Either procedure yielded reasonably good results, but on the whole, the result from the combination of direct methods with solvent flattening is better. Results of the latter procedure were further compared with that from direct phasing of the 2.5 Å SIR data and with that from phase extension by solvent flattening without SIR information. An improvement gained by the use of SIR information is evident.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 105-107 
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    Notes: Recombinant rhamnogalacturonase A from Aspergillus aculeatus has been crystallized and X-ray diffraction data has been collected. Crystals were grown by the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion technique, under the conditions 10% PEG 8000, 0.05 M KH2PO4 and 0.1 M sodium acetate buffered at pH 3.5. The crystals diffract beyond 2.0 Å resolution and belong to one of the orthorhombic space groups I212121 or I222, with the unit-cell parameters a = 62.9, b = 125.4 and c = 137.0 Å. There is one molecule in the asymmetric unit and a solvent content of approximately 54%. The enzyme is highly glycosylated corresponding to 5.9 kDa.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 114-115 
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    Notes: Recombinant cohesin-2, a unique type of protein-recognition domain from the cellulosome of Clostridium thermocellum, has been crystallized by the hanging-drop vapor-diffusion method. The crystals are monoclinic, space group C2 with unit-cell dimensions a = 79.91, b = 47.86, c = 51.13 Å, β = 126.77°. There is most likely to be one molecule per asymmetric unit, corresponding to a packing density of 2.16 Å3 Da−1. The crystals diffract to beyond 2.3 Å on a conventional laboratory rotating-anode source.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 125-128 
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    Notes: Tobacco ringspot virus, a plant virus that is believed to fill an apparent niche in the evolution of picornavirus-like capsids, has been crystallized by vapor diffusion with potassium phosphate and polyethylene glycol buffered at pH 6.5 in a new crystal form. The monoclinic crystals belong to the space group C2 with unit-cell dimensions of a = 407.1, b = 399.7, c = 285.9 Å and β = 129.1° and diffract synchrotron radiation to 3.3 Å. One half of a virus particle constitutes the crystallographic asymmetric unit. The orientation of the virus particle in the unit cell was determined by the rotation function analysis of a partial data set that has been collected at CHESS using image plates. Development of a suitable phasing model for the high-resolution structure determination of TRSV with the real-space molecular replacement technique is now under way.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 160-168 
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    Notes: The crystal structure of the 154-amino-acid form of human basic fibroblast growth factor (hbFGF154), probably representing the intact form of hbFGF as deduced from the open reading frame of hbFGF cDNA, was determined by X-ray crystallography and refined to a crystallographic residual of 19.0% for all data between 20.0 and 2.0 Å resolution. Crystals were obtained from recombinant hbFGF154 expressed in E. coli. hbFGF154 has the same overall structure as the N-terminus truncated 146-amino-acid form. The structure has a Kunitz-type fold and is built of 12 β-strands of which six antiparallel strands form a β-sheet barrel. In the structure it was possible to locate two additional residues at the N terminus and the last three C-terminal amino-acid residues, which seem to be disordered in all but one of the reported structures of the truncated form of hbFGF. The C-terminal amino-acid residues are part of the last β-strand through the formation of a hydrogen bond between the main-chain amide group of Ala152 and the carbonyl O atom of Pro28. An apparent phosphate ion is bound within the basic region on the surface of the molecule and has as ligands the side chains of Asn35, Arg128 and Lys133 and two water molecules. A slightly different hydrogen-bonding pattern to the phosphate ion is observed as compared with the sulfate ions in the truncated forms [Eriksson, Cousens & Matthews (1993). Protein Sci. 2, 1274–1284; Zhang, Cousens, Barr & Sprang (1991). Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 88, 3446–3450]. One molecule of β-mercaptoethanol forms a disulfide bridge to Cys77.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 151-159 
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    Notes: The structure of membrane-active antibiotic cyclodecapeptide gramicidin S in the crystals of its complex with urea, C60H92N12010.0.5[(NH2)2CO].7.94H20, has been investigated with three-dimensional X-ray data by the automatic sequential approximation method. The crystals are trigonal, space group P3121, a = 25.80(3), c= 21.49 (2) Å, Mr = 7968, calculated density = 1.088 mg m−3, Z = 1. Conventional R factor: R1 = 0.0943, wR2 = 0.2478 [I〉 2σ(I)]. The molecule possesses an antiparallel twisted β-structure, with turns involving the Phe-Pro peptides. The Orn side chains extend on one side of the sheet, while the non-polar Val and Leu side chains are located on the other face. One of the Orn residues (namely Orn2) is linked by an intermolecular hydrogen bond to the O atom of Phe4 residue, the other is free. The side chains of the Phe residues have trans orientation (χ1 ∼ 180°) and those of the Val, Orn, Leu residues, except those of Orn2, have the preferential gauche orientation with the χ1 angle close to 60. Two side chains show statistical disorder and conformation of the Pro residues is Cs—Cβ-exo. There is half a urea molecule and also 7.94 water molecules distributed on 13 positions for each antibiotic molecule. A partially occupied and poorly ordered alcohol molecule had been identified. The gramicidin S molecules are arranged around the 31 axis in the form of a left-handed double spiral forming suggestive channels. The outer hydrophobic surface of the spiral is made of uncharged side radicals while the inside surface consists of the main-chain atoms, mainly O and N, and of ornithine side chains with N atoms at the ends. By changing the Orn side-chain conformation, the inner diameter of the channels may change from 3.4 to 6.3 Å. Thus, ions and particles of rather large size may pass through the channel. The possibility of the creation of the gramicidin S channels in mitochondrial membranes has been noted by some biochemists. The channel complexes are close-packed in a hexagonal arrangement in the crystal. The CI− ions, present in abundance in the mother solution, are not found ordered in the crystals, which may indicate the absence of the charges in the terminal N atoms of the Orn residues.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 200-202 
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    Notes: Calgranulin C (CAGC) from pig granulocytes has been crystallized and X-ray diffraction data have been collected to 2.6 Å resolution. The crystals belong to the trigonal system, space group P3121 or P3221, cell parameters a = b = 54.35 (2), c = 141.32 (5) Å and probably contain two molecules in the asymmetric unit. CAGC is amongst the first reported typical S100-1ike calcium-binding protein to be crystallized and studied by X-ray crystallography.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 197-199 
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    Notes: Cytochrome b562 from Erwinia chrysanthemi has been crystallized using the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method with ammonium sulfate as the precipitant. X-ray precession photographs show that the crystals formed belong to either of the enantiomorphic space groups P41212 or P43212 with the cell parameters a = b = 98.6 and c = 62.7 Å. Estimation of the crystal density and consideration of the possible values for Vm indicate that there is either a dimer or trimer in the asymmetric unit. Experiments using the synchrotron radiation source at the CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory have shown that the crystals diffract to at least 2.7 Å resolution. An analysis of the N-terminal sequence indicates that this cytochrome shows limited homology to the cytochrome b562 from E. coli. Determination of the structure will therefore allow analysis of the relationship between these two proteins.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 103-104 
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    Notes: A new crystal form of PHO4 DNA-binding domain-DNA complex was obtained by the truncation of the N-terminal segment. This diffracts to a higher resolution than any forms reported previously. The present crystal belongs to orthorhombic space group P212121, with unit-cell dimensions a=53.51, b=68.30, c= 108.77 Å. The crystal contains one protein dimer-DNA complex in the asymmetric unit.
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    Notes: The recombinant human plasminogen binding protein tetranectin (TN) and the C-type lectin CRD of this protein (TN3) have been crystallized. TN3 crystallizes in the tetragonal space group P42212 with cell dimensions a = b = 64.0, c = 75.7 Å and with one molecule per asymmetric unit. The crystals diffract X-rays to at least 2.0 Å resolution. A complete diffraction data set has been collected to 2.7 Å resolution. The crystals of TN, obtained by the vapour-diffusion reverse salting-in method at 280 K, are rhombohedral, space group R3, with the hexagonal axes a = b = 89.1, c = 75.8 Å, and diffract to at least 2.5 Å. A full data set has been collected to 3.0 Å. The asymmetric unit contains one monomer of TN. Molecular replacement solutions for TN3 and TN have been obtained using the structure of the C-type lectin CRD of rat mannose-binding protein as search model. The rhombohedral space group indicates that trimers of TN are formed in accordance with the observation of trimerization in solution.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 112-113 
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    Notes: A killer toxin from a halotolerant yeast, Pichia farinosa strain KK1, was crystallized at high- and low-salt concentrations. Crystals from the high-salt solution belonged to the tetragonal space group P41212 or P43212, with unit-cell dimensions of a = b = 81.10, c = 118.46 Å. The low-salt solution provided crystals that belonged to the same space group, with nearly same cell dimensions. Preliminary diffraction studies showed that the intensity distributions are significantly different between the two crystals. Both types of crystals contained either two or three molecules per asymmetric unit. They diffracted X-rays beyond 2.0 Å resolution and were stable to X-ray irradiation.
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    Notes: Jacalin and artocarpin, the two lectins from jackfruit (Artocarpus integrifolia) seeds, have different physicochemical properties and carbohydrate-binding specificities. However, comparison of the partial amino-acid sequence of artocarpin with the known sequence of jacalin indicates close to 50% sequence identity. Artocarpin crystallizes in two forms, both monoclinic P21, with one and two tetramic molecules, respectively, in the asymmetric units of form I (a = 69.9, b = 73.7, c = 60.6 Å and β = 95.1°) and form II (a = 87.6, b = 72.2, c = 92.6 Å and β = 101.1°). Both the crystal structures have been solved by the molecular replacement method using the known structure of jacalin as the search model and one of them partially refined, confirming that the two lectins are indeed homologous.
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    Notes: The DNA methyltransferase M.BseC1 from B. stearothermophilus methylates the N6 atom of the 3′ adenine in the sequence 5′-ATCGAT-3′. The 579-residue protein has been isolated and crystallized using seeding and microdialysis techniques. The crystals are monoclinic, space group P21 with cell dimensions a = 53.7, b = 85.7, c = 151.8 Å and β = 95.1°, two molecules in the asymmetric unit and diffract to at least 2.5 Å resolution.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 491-491 
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 492-492 
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 507-512 
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    Notes: Insulin has a concentration of 10−8–10−11 M in the blood which ensures that it circulates and exerts its physiological functions in vivo as a monomer. The crystal structure of monomeric porcine desB1-B2 despentapeptide (B26–B30) insulin (DesB1-2 DPI) with Mr = 4934 Da has been determined at 1.65 Å resolution using the molecular replacement method. A structural comparison between DesB1-2 DPI and 2Zn insulin reveals that the conformation of DesB1-2 DPI is more similar to molecule I than molecule II of 2Zn insulin. The remarkable conformational difference between B25-Phe in DesB1-2 DPI and B25-Phe in despentapeptide (B26–B30) insulin (DPI) indicates that the residue B25-Phe possesses great flexibility and mobility.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 615-618 
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    Notes: The N-terminal domain of hnRNP A1 protein, termed UP1, comprises two tandem RNA-recognition motifs, both of which are necessary for efficient RNA binding and for the alternative splicing activity of hnRNP A1. Recombinant human UPI expressed in E. coli has been crystallized in space group P21 with unit-cell dimensions a = 37.94, b = 43.98, c = 55.64 Å and β = 93.9°. The unit-cell volume is consistent with one UP1 molecule per asymmetric unit and a calculated 49% solvent content. The crystal diffraction limit is higher than 1.3 Å, and a data set to 2.0 Å has been collected. Diffraction data from one platinum and two mercury derivatives have also been collected.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 626-626 
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    Notes: Owing to a printing error, the text of §§3.2 and 3.3 of this article [Mathiesen & Mo (1997). Acta Cryst. D53, 262–268] was printed incorrectly. Pages 261–268, incorporating the correct versions of §§3.2 and 3.3, are reprinted on the following pages.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 673-681 
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    Notes: A computer package ANOMIR is described which can derive phases from anomalous scattering and/or isomorphous-replacement data in any combination. For anomalous scattering it incorporates five methods of applying one-wavelength data and three methods for multiple-wavelength data including SPIN, reported here for the first time. In addition there are three procedures for multiple-wavelength data – the first modifying data for different wavelengths to make them mutually consistent, the second estimating the contributions of the anomalous scatterers alone and the third which finds anomalous differences. For single isomorphous replacement or one-wavelength anomalous scattering the phase ambiguity can be resolved by the direct method [Fan, Han, Qian & Yao (1984). Acta Cryst. A40, 489– 495] but for multiple isomorphous replacement the main method is an adaptation of the probability-curve method [Blow & Crick (1959). Acta Cryst. 12, 794–802]. A new statistical method is described for estimating the standard error in measuring magnitudes which is independent of having subsets of centric reflections. A method is described whereby the weights associated with phase estimates are used to generate probability curves, through which it is possible to combine estimates from different methods and to produce a `best phase' and figure-of-merit for every reflection. ANOMIR procedures are also available for handling combinations of one-wavelength anomalous scattering with single- or multiple-isomorphous replacement. A final process, which is always beneficial, is a single parallel application of the tangent formula. The ANOMIR package has been designed for easy use and is controlled throughout by KEYWORDS. Results for several structures are given and compared with those found from the MLPHARE program in the CCP4 package.
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    Acta crystallographica 53 (1997), S. 544-550 
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    Notes: Diffraction data to 5 Å resolution were collected on a myoglobin crystal at 80, 130, 180 and 240 K. The linear coefficient of thermal expansion for myoglobin was determined to be 45 × 10−6 K−1, based on the measured expansion of the unit-cell parameters. The nature of the hydration layers surrounding the protein in the crystal is described in terms of a shell solvent model, which was used to calculate the coefficient of thermal expansion in reasonable agreement with the measured value. Wilson statistics were calculated and discussed in terms of an averaged disorder model. [F(T2) − F(80 K) exp(−iφ)] Fourier maps were calculated where T2 was taken as 130, 180 and 240 K, respectively. None of these difference maps showed any features above 2.0σ in the protein region. The 130 and 240 K difference maps showed many small and widely distributed negative difference features and showed very few positive difference features above 2.5σ in the solvent region. However, the 180 K difference map showed an extensive negative difference feature at the interface between symmetry-related molecules, occurring in the vicinity of residues 40-50 on one molecule and 76-80 on a symmetry-related molecule. These difference neutron Fourier maps indicate a concerted effect at 180 K, which is interpreted in terms of an onset of extended lattice disorder.
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