Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of human carbonic anhydrase III

2002 
Carbonic anhydrases catalyze the interconversion of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate. Human carbonic anhydrase isozyme III with a C-­terminal hexahistidine tag was overexpressed in Eschericha coli, purified and crystallized. Diffraction data (93.4% completeness) were collected to 2.2 A resolution on an in-house R-AXIS IV++ image-plate system with Osmic mirrors and a Rigaku HU-H3R CU rotating-anode generator operating at 50 kV and 100 mA. A 60° sweep of data were collected from a single crystal with a crystal-to-detector distance of 150 mm and a 0.5° oscillation angle per frame using an exposure of 60 s per frame at 293 K. The crystals were shown to conform to the Laue hexagonal crystal system P6, with unit-cell parameters a = 44.7, c = 222.5 A and a scaling Rsym of 0.087 for 11 962 unique reflections. Using the known crystal structure of the rat form of carbonic anhydrase isozyme III, a molecular-replacement model was built. This model was used for rotation and translation searches and uniquely defined the space group as P65. Rigid-body refinement of the model was used to generate an initial phased electron-density map with an Rwork of 31.17%.
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