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Routine phasing of coiled-coil protein crystal structures with AMPLE

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Thomas, Jens M. H.
Keegan, Ronan M.
Bibby, Jaclyn
Winn, Martyn D.
Rigden, Daniel J.

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IUCrJ. 2015, 2(2), pp. 198-206. eISSN 2052-2525. Available under: doi: 10.1107/S2052252515002080

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Coiled-coil protein folds are among the most abundant in nature. These folds consist of long wound α-helices and are architecturally simple, but paradoxically their crystallographic structures are notoriously difficult to solve with molecular-replacement techniques. The program AMPLE can solve crystal structures by molecular replacement using ab initio search models in the absence of an existent homologous protein structure. AMPLE has been benchmarked on a large and diverse test set of coiled-coil crystal structures and has been found to solve 80% of all cases. Successes included structures with chain lengths of up to 253 residues and resolutions down to 2.9 Å, considerably extending the limits on size and resolution that are typically tractable by ab initio methodologies. The structures of two macromolecular complexes, one including DNA, were also successfully solved using their coiled-coil components. It is demonstrated that both the ab initio modelling and the use of ensemble search models contribute to the success of AMPLE by comparison with phasing attempts using single structures or ideal polyalanine helices. These successes suggest that molecular replacement with AMPLE should be the method of choice for the crystallo-graphic elucidation of a coiled-coil structure. Furthermore, AMPLE may be able to exploit the presence of a coiled coil in a complex to provide a convenient route for phasing.

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ISO 690THOMAS, Jens M. H., Ronan M. KEEGAN, Jaclyn BIBBY, Martyn D. WINN, Olga MAYANS, Daniel J. RIGDEN, 2015. Routine phasing of coiled-coil protein crystal structures with AMPLE. In: IUCrJ. 2015, 2(2), pp. 198-206. eISSN 2052-2525. Available under: doi: 10.1107/S2052252515002080
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  doi={10.1107/S2052252515002080},
  title={Routine phasing of coiled-coil protein crystal structures with AMPLE},
  number={2},
  volume={2},
  journal={IUCrJ},
  pages={198--206},
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