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Author: Tan, Jinzhi; Vonrhein, Clemens; Smart, Oliver S.; Bricogne, Gerard; Bollati, Michela; Kusov, Yuri; Hansen, Guido; Mesters, Jeroen R.; Schmidt, Christian L.; Hilgenfeld, Rolf
Title: The SARS-Unique Domain (SUD) of SARS Coronavirus Contains Two Macrodomains That Bind G-Quadruplexes
  • Document date: 2009_5_15
  • ID: 1aqt65cc_41
    Snippet: Chain A of the P2 1 form was used for molecular replacement with the program MOLREP [74] into the P1 form. There was an unambiguous solution for four molecules in the asymmetric unit. This model was refined with BUSTER-TNT (using LSSR for NCS restraints) and rebuilt in Coot [75] to final values of R = 0.223 and R free = 0.240. The final model of the P1 form comprises 1014 residues......
    Document: Chain A of the P2 1 form was used for molecular replacement with the program MOLREP [74] into the P1 form. There was an unambiguous solution for four molecules in the asymmetric unit. This model was refined with BUSTER-TNT (using LSSR for NCS restraints) and rebuilt in Coot [75] to final values of R = 0.223 and R free = 0.240. The final model of the P1 form comprises 1014 residues.

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