DOS crystals quick-soaked (10 s) with 0.5 KBr were used for data collection at 1.08 A . f" (0.6) is not optimal at this wavelength. Nonetheless, the data yield useful information regarding binding sites.
Data DOI: 10.15785/SBGRID/137 | PDB ID 1V9Z: RCSB PDBe | Publication DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M314199200 | Published: 5 Jun 2015
Raman Laboratory, University of Maryland
3-wvl Fe-MAD dataset obtained from a native crystal that diffracts X-rays to 1.9 A resolution.
Data DOI: 10.15785/SBGRID/136 | PDB ID 1V9Z: RCSB PDBe | Publication DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M314199200 | Published: 5 Jun 2015
Raman Laboratory, University of Maryland
This is data collected from a DOS crystal that was first reduced with sodium dithionite and then soaked in a solution of nitric oxide.
Data DOI: 10.15785/SBGRID/135 | PDB ID 1V9Z: RCSB PDBe | Publication DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M314199200 | Published: 5 Jun 2015
Raman Laboratory, University of Maryland
Three-wavelength Fe-MAD dataset (inverse beam): 9100.36 eV, 7133.73 eV, 7124.91 eV. Data are complete to 1.9 A resolution.
Data DOI: 10.15785/SBGRID/134 | PDB ID 1V9Z: RCSB PDBe | Publication DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M314199200 | Published: 5 Jun 2015
Raman Laboratory, University of Maryland
Fe-SAD data collected at 7134.81 eV from Escherichia coli DOS crystals, which diffract X-rays to a Bragg spacing of 2.34 A.
Data DOI: 10.15785/SBGRID/133 | PDB ID 1V9Z: RCSB PDBe | Publication DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M314199200 | Published: 29 May 2015
Raman Laboratory, University of Maryland