X-Ray Diffraction data from APC35852, source of 1U9C structure

Data DOI: 10.15785/SBGRID/13 | ID: 13

1U9C Coordinates: Viewer, PDB (RCSB) (PDBe), MMDB

Otwinowski Laboratory, UT Southwestern Medical Center

Release Date: 1 May 2015

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3. After the transfer is completed, please issue the following command to verify data integrity:

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Storage requirements: 14G

Biological Sample:

APC35852

Dataset Type:

X-Ray Diffraction

Subject Composition:

Protein

Collection Facility:

Argonne National Laboratory

Data Creation Date:

30 Apr 2015

Related Datasets:

None


Cite this Dataset

Borek, D; Machius, M; Otwinowski, Z. 2015. "X-Ray Diffraction data for: APC35852. PDB Code 1U9C", SBGrid Data Bank, V1, https://doi.org/10.15785/SBGRID/13.

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Dataset Description

These are three data sets collected with different exposure times as we expected to get higher resolution at synchrotron than at home. That did not happen.

Project Members

Name Additional Roles Affiliation While Working on the Project
Dominika BorekDepositorUT Southwestern Medical Center
Mischa MachiusData CollectorUT Southwestern Medical Center
Zbyszek OtwinowskiPIUT Southwestern Medical Center

Reprocessing Instructions

Data sets have not been collected optimally. The detector dynamic range was sufficient to collect just one data set. Unfortunately, the person collecting those data sets was unable to make such decisions. However, these three data sets are sufficiently good to study how radiation damage proceeded in the sample. Additionally, these is a good case to test MR and automatic building methods.


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