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Protein Science, Vol 1, Issue 11 1522-1525, Copyright © 1992 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press


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Comparison of the X-ray structure of native rubredoxin from Pyrococcus furiosus with the NMR structure of the zinc-substituted protein

P. R. BLAKE, M. W. DAY, B. T. HSU, L. JOSHUA-TOR, J. B. PARK, D. R. HARE, MWW. ADAMS, D. C. REES and M. F. SUMMERS
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland Baltimore Country, Baltimore, Maryland 21228

The three-dimensional X-ray structures of the oxidized and reduced forms of rubredoxin from Pyrococcus furiosus, determined at - 161{deg}C, and the NMR structure of the zinc-substituted protein, determined in solution at 45{deg}C, are compared. The NMR and X-ray structures, which were determined independently, are very similar and lead to similar conclusions regarding the interactions that confer hyperthermostability.
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