X-Ray Diffraction data from Spermidine Synthase, source of 9Q41 structure

Data DOI: 10.15785/SBGRID/1194 | ID: 1194

9Q41 Coordinates: Viewer, PDB (RCSB) (PDBe), MMDB

Clinger Laboratory, Baylor University

Release Date: 16 Jan 2026

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Biological Sample:

Spermidine Synthase

Dataset Type:

X-Ray Diffraction

Subject Composition:

Protein

Collection Facility:

CHESS BEAMLINE 7B2

Data Creation Date:

21 Jun 2025

Related Datasets:

None


Cite this Dataset

Fagbohun, OO.; Clinger, JA.. 2026. "X-Ray Diffraction data for: Spermidine Synthase. PDB Code 9Q41", SBGrid Data Bank, V1, https://doi.org/10.15785/SBGRID/1194.

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Dataset Description

Crystal Structure of Human Apo Spermidine Synthase

Project Members

Name Additional Roles Affiliation While Working on the Project
Omowumi O. FagbohunData Collector, DepositorBaylor University
Jonathan A. Clinger, PIBaylor University

Reprocessing Instructions

Fast-dp auto-processing from CHESS was used for data reduction, aimless was used for scaling and merging, refinement was done using PDB:2O06 as a starting structure on Phenix


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