Crystallization of phaseolin from Phaseolus vulgaris.

E. Suzuki,A. van Donkelaar,J. Varghese,G. Lilley,R. J. Blagrove,P. Colman

Published 1983 in Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Three different types of crystals were grown from phaseolin, the major storage body protein from French bean. Type I crystals are cubes with space group symmetry P432, a = 67 A. Type II crystals are bipyramids with a rounded basal plane and belong to space group P2(1)2(1)2, a = 128 A, b = 136 A, and c = 162 A. Type III crystals are rhombs grown from phytic acid-free protein. The space group symmetry is P2(1)2(1)2(1), a = 113 A, b = 136 A, and c = 89 A. Both Type II and III crystals are suitable for high resolution x-ray study.

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