Electron Density Sharpening as a General Technique in Crystallographic Studies |
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Authors: | Chang Liu Yong Xiong |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520-8114, USA |
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Abstract: | Sharpening is a powerful method to restore the details from blurred electron density in crystals with high overall temperature factors (B-factors). This valuable technique is currently not optimally used because of the uncertainty in the scope of its application and ambiguities in practice. We performed an analysis of ~ 2000 crystal data sets deposited in the Protein Data Bank and show that sharpening improves the electron density map in many cases across all resolution ranges, often with dramatic enhancement for mid- and low-resolution structures. It is effective when used with either experimental or model phases without introducing additional bias. Our tests also provide a practical guide for optimal sharpening. We further show that anisotropic diffraction correction improves electron density in many cases but should be used with caution. Our study demonstrates that a routine practice of electron density sharpening may have a broad impact on the outcomes of structural biology studies. |
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Keywords: | ADP, atomic displacement parameter MBP, maltose binding protein CRF, corticotropin-releasing factor MR, molecular replacement SA, simulated annealing FOM, figure of merit |
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