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  Influence of Divalent Cations in the Protein Crystallization Process Assisted by Lanthanide-Based Additives

Roux, A., Talon, R., Alsalman, Z., Engilberge, S., D’Aléo, A., Di Pietro, S., et al. (2021). Influence of Divalent Cations in the Protein Crystallization Process Assisted by Lanthanide-Based Additives. Inorg. Chem., 60(20), 15208-15214. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c01635.

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Alternative Title : Inorganic Chemistry

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Roux, Amandine1, Author
Talon, Romain1, Author
Alsalman, Zaynab1, Author
Engilberge, Sylvain1, Author
D’Aléo, Anthony1, Author
Di Pietro, Sebastiano1, Author
Robin, Adeline1, Author
Bartocci, Alessio1, Author
Pilet, Guillaume1, Author
Dumont, Elise1, Author
Wagner, Tristan1, Author
Shima, Seigo2, Author           
Riobé, François1, Author
Girard, Eric1, Author
Maury, Olivier1, Author
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2Department-Independent Research Group Microbial Protein Structure, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Max Planck Society, ou_3266277              

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 Abstract: The use of lanthanide complexes as powerful auxiliaries for biocrystallography prompted us to systematically analyze the influence of the commercial crystallization kit composition on the efficiency of two lanthanide additives: [Eu(DPA)3]3– and Tb-Xo4. This study reveals that the tris(dipicolinate) complex presents a lower chemical stability and a strong tendency toward false positives, which are detrimental for its use in a high-throughput robotized crystallization platform. In particular, the crystal structures of (Mg(H2O)6)3[Eu(DPA)3]2·7H2O (1), {(Ca(H2O)4)3[Eu(DPA)3]2}n·10nH2O (2), and {Cu(DPA)(H2O)2}n (3), resulting from spontaneous crystallization in the presence of a divalent alkaline-earth cation and transmetalation, are reported. On the other hand, Tb-Xo4 is perfectly soluble in the crystallization media, stable in the presence of alkaline-earth dications, and slowly decomposes (within days) by transmetalation with transition metals. The original structure of [Tb4L4(H2O)4]Cl4·15H2O (4) is also described, where L represents a bis(pinacolato)triazacyclononane ligand. This paper also highlights a potential synergy of interactions between Tb-Xo4 and components of the crystallization mixtures, leading to the formation of complex adducts like {AdkA/Tb-Xo4/Mg2+/glycerol} in the protein binding sites. The observation of such multicomponent adducts illustrated the complexity and versatility of the supramolecular chemistry occurring at the surface of the proteins.

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 Dates: 2021-10
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Title: Inorg. Chem.
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 60 (20) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 15208 - 15214 Identifier: ISBN: 0020-1669

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 60 (20) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 15208 - 15214 Identifier: ISBN: 0020-1669