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Nucleic Acid Crystallography

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    Chapter 1 Perspectives and Pitfalls in Nucleic Acids Crystallography
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    Chapter 2 Nucleic Acid Crystallography
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    Chapter 3 Preparation and Crystallization of Riboswitches
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    Chapter 4 In Vitro/In Vivo Production of tRNA for X-Ray Studies
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    Chapter 5 Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis for Purification of Large Amounts of RNA
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    Chapter 6 Use of the U1A Protein to Facilitate Crystallization and Structure Determination of Large RNAs
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    Chapter 7 Nucleic Acid Crystallography
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    Chapter 8 Nucleic Acid Crystallography
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    Chapter 9 Isothermal Titration Calorimetry: Assisted Crystallization of RNA–Ligand Complexes
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    Chapter 10 Crystallographic Data and Model Quality
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    Chapter 11 Advanced Crystallographic Data Collection Protocols for Experimental Phasing
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    Chapter 12 Nucleic Acid Crystallography via Direct Selenium Derivatization: RNAs Modified with Se-Nucleobases
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    Chapter 13 Practical Radiation Damage-Induced Phasing
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    Chapter 14 Soaking Hexammine Cations into RNA Crystals to Obtain Derivatives for Phasing Diffraction Data
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    Chapter 15 Using Molecular Replacement Phasing to Study the Structure and Function of RNA
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    Chapter 16 Helical Symmetry of Nucleic Acids: Obstacle or Help in Structure Solution?
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    Chapter 17 RNA Structure Refinement Using the ERRASER-Phenix Pipeline
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    Chapter 18 Neutron Nucleic Acid Crystallography
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    Chapter 19 Reconstitution of Functionally Active Thermus thermophilus 30S Ribosomal Subunit from Ribosomal 16S RNA and Ribosomal Proteins.
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    Chapter 20 Crystallographic Studies of the Ribosomal A-Site Molecular Switches by Using Model RNA Oligomers.
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    Chapter 21 Structure of the HCV Internal Ribosome Entry Site Subdomain IIa RNA in Complex with a Viral Translation Inhibitor.
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    Chapter 22 Nucleic Acid Crystallography
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Chapter title
Nucleic Acid Crystallography
Chapter number 7
Book title
Nucleic Acid Crystallography
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2763-0_7
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-2762-3, 978-1-4939-2763-0
Authors

Sherman, Eileen, Archer, Jennifer, Ye, Jing-Dong, Eileen Sherman, Jennifer Archer, Jing-Dong Ye

Abstract

Recent discovery of structured RNAs such as ribozymes and riboswitches shows that there is still much to learn about the structure and function of RNAs. Knowledge learned can be employed in both biochemical research and clinical applications. X-ray crystallography gives unparalleled atomic-level structural detail from which functional inferences can be deduced. However, the difficulty in obtaining high-quality crystals and their phasing information make it a very challenging task. RNA crystallography is particularly arduous due to several factors such as RNA's paucity of surface chemical diversity, lability, repetitive anionic backbone, and flexibility, all of which are counterproductive to crystal packing. Here we describe Fab chaperone assisted RNA crystallography (CARC), a systematic technique to increase RNA crystallography success by facilitating crystal packing as well as expediting phase determination through molecular replacement of conserved Fab domains. Major steps described in this chapter include selection of a synthetic Fab library displayed on M13 phage against a structured RNA crystallization target, ELISA for initial choice of binding Fabs, Fab expression followed by protein A affinity then cation exchange chromatography purification, final choice of Fab by binding specificity and affinity as determined by a dot blot assay, and lastly gel filtration purification of a large quantity of chosen Fabs for crystallization.

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 38%
Chemistry 3 38%
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