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[ccp4bb] O/T: can a protein which dimerizes in solution crystallize as a monomer?

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Subject: O/T: can a protein which dimerizes in solution crystallize as a monomer?
From: "Santarsiero, Bernard D {- dot -} " bds {- at -} UIC {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2008-12-11

In parallel with the discussion around this off-CCP4-topic, are they any
good examples of the opposite case, where the protein is a monomer in
solution (as evident from light scattering, MW determination through
centrifugation, EPR, etc.) but crystallizes as a dimer or higher multimer?

Bernie Santarsiero

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