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Subject: Re: Domain swapping..... and unswapping.
From: Stefan Arold s {- dot -} arold {- at -} CBS {- dot -} CNRS {- dot -} FR
Date: 2007-10-05

Dear Miriam

I had that case of the 4-helix bundle FAT domain of Focal Adhesion
Kinase. It crystallised as a helix-swapped dimer (PDB ID 1k04,
1mol/ASU), as a non-swapped 4helix bundle (1ow7, 3 mol/ASU), and as a
hybrid, where 2 mols / ASU were not swapped, and one was swapped (1ow6).

With best wishes
Stefan





Miriam-Rose Ash a écrit :

>Hey all,
>
>Sorry for the off-topic post, but I'm just wondering if anyone has heard of any examples in which a single crystal contained both the domain-swapped and unswapped forms of a protein?
>
>Thanks!
>Miriam
>
>
>


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