1lz9

X-ray diffraction
1.7Å resolution

ANOMALOUS SIGNAL OF SOLVENT BROMINES USED FOR PHASING OF LYSOZYME

Released:
Source organism: Gallus gallus
Primary publication:
Anomalous signal of solvent bromides used for phasing of lysozyme.
J Mol Biol 289 93-101 (1999)
PMID: 10339408

Function and Biology Details

Reaction catalysed:
Hydrolysis of (1->4)-beta-linkages between N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues in a peptidoglycan and between N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues in chitodextrins

Structure analysis Details

Assembly composition:
monomeric (preferred)
Assembly name:
PDBe Complex ID:
PDB-CPX-132831 (preferred)
Entry contents:
1 distinct polypeptide molecule
Macromolecule:
Lysozyme C Chain: A
Molecule details ›
Chain: A
Length: 129 amino acids
Theoretical weight: 14.33 KDa
Source organism: Gallus gallus
UniProt:
  • Canonical: P00698 (Residues: 19-147; Coverage: 100%)
Gene name: LYZ
Sequence domains: C-type lysozyme/alpha-lactalbumin family
Structure domains: Lysozyme

Ligands and Environments

2 bound ligands:
No modified residues

Experiments and Validation Details

Entry percentile scores
X-ray source: NSLS BEAMLINE X9B
Spacegroup: P43212
Unit cell:
a: 78.6Å b: 78.6Å c: 37.2Å
α: 90° β: 90° γ: 90°
R-values:
R R work R free
0.21 0.21 0.29