5GS6

Full-length NS1 structure of Zika virus from 2015 Brazil strain


X-RAY DIFFRACTION

Starting Model(s)

Initial Refinement Model(s)
TypeSourceAccession CodeDetails
experimental modelPDB 4O6B 

Crystallization

Crystalization Experiments
IDMethodpHTemperatureDetails
1VAPOR DIFFUSION, SITTING DROP8.52910.1M Tris hydrochloride pH 8.5, 2.0M ammonium sulfate
Crystal Properties
Matthews coefficientSolvent content
3.8668.16

Crystal Data

Unit Cell
Length ( Å )Angle ( ˚ )
a = 96.948α = 90
b = 96.948β = 90
c = 270.143γ = 90
Symmetry
Space GroupP 41 2 2

Diffraction

Diffraction Experiment
ID #Crystal IDScattering TypeData Collection TemperatureDetectorDetector TypeDetailsCollection DateMonochromatorProtocol
11x-ray100CCDADSC QUANTUM 3152016-04-28MSINGLE WAVELENGTH
Radiation Source
ID #SourceTypeWavelength ListSynchrotron SiteBeamline
1SYNCHROTRONSSRF BEAMLINE BL17U0.97853SSRFBL17U

Data Collection

Overall
ID #Resolution (High)Resolution (Low)Percent Possible (Observed)Net I Over Average Sigma (I)RedundancyNumber Reflections (All)Number Reflections (Observed)Observed Criterion Sigma (F)Observed Criterion Sigma (I)B (Isotropic) From Wilson Plot
12.855010024.15214.130984

Refinement

Statistics
Diffraction IDStructure Solution MethodCross Validation methodStarting modelResolution (High)Resolution (Low)Cut-off Sigma (F)Number Reflections (Observed)Number Reflections (R-Free)Percent Reflections (Observed)R-Factor (Observed)R-WorkR-FreeMean Isotropic B
X-RAY DIFFRACTIONMOLECULAR REPLACEMENTFREE R-VALUE4O6B2.85248.4741.3430984156399.960.24570.24370.284
Temperature Factor Modeling
Anisotropic B[1][1]Anisotropic B[1][2]Anisotropic B[1][3]Anisotropic B[2][2]Anisotropic B[2][3]Anisotropic B[3][3]
RMS Deviations
KeyRefinement Restraint Deviation
f_dihedral_angle_d16.138
f_angle_d0.937
f_chiral_restr0.041
f_bond_d0.004
f_plane_restr0.003
Non-Hydrogen Atoms Used in Refinement
Non-Hydrogen AtomsNumber
Protein Atoms5623
Nucleic Acid Atoms
Solvent Atoms
Heterogen Atoms

Software

Software
Software NamePurpose
PHENIXrefinement
HKL-2000data reduction
HKL-2000data scaling