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On the complementarity of X-ray and NMR data

Antonio Schirò, Azzurra Carlon, Giacomo Parigi, Garib N. Murshudov, V. Calderone, Enrico Ravera, Claudio Luchinat

2020Journal of Structural Biology X25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

X-ray crystallography and NMR contain complementary information for the structural characterization of biological macromolecules. X-ray diffraction is primarily sensitive to the overall shape of the molecule, whereas NMR is mostly sensitive to the atomic detail. Their combination can therefore provide a stronger justification for the resulting structure. For their combination we have recently proposed REFMAC-NMR, which relies on primary data from both techniques for joint refinement. This possibility raises the compelling question of how far the complementarity can be extended. In this paper, we describe an integrative approach to the refinement with NMR data of four X-ray structures of hen-egg-white lysozyme, solved at atomic resolution in four different crystal forms, and we demonstrate that the outcome critically depends on the crystal form itself, reflecting the sensitivity of NMR to fine details.

Topics & Concepts

Complementarity (molecular biology)MacromoleculeCrystallographyX-rayMoleculeCrystal structureChemistryX-ray crystallographyCharacterization (materials science)DiffractionMaterials scienceNanotechnologyPhysicsOpticsOrganic chemistryBiologyGeneticsBiochemistryEnzyme Structure and FunctionProtein Structure and DynamicsRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms