Publications by authors named "Alice Grassick"

The X-ray structure of native cellobiohydrolase IB (CBH IB) from the filamentous fungus Talaromyces emersonii, PDB 1Q9H, was solved to 2.4 A by molecular replacement. 1Q9H is a glycoprotein that consists of a large, single domain with dimensions of approximately 60 A x 40 A x 50 A and an overall beta-sandwich structure, the characteristic fold of Family 7 glycosyl hydrolases (GH7).

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The gene encoding a thermostable beta-glucosidase (cel3a) was isolated from the thermophilic fungus Talalaromyces emersonii by degenerate PCR and expressed in the filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei. The cel3a gene encodes an 857 amino acid long protein with a calculated molecular weight of 90.59 kDa.

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Cellobiohydrolase IB is the first native enzyme from the filamentous fungus Talaromyces emersonii to be crystallized. It is a highly thermostable exo-acting enzyme. The native enzyme (MW = 56 kDa) was crystallized using the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method with ammonium phosphate (dibasic) as a precipitant at pH 8.

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The first results of a medium-scale structural genomics program clearly demonstrate the value of using a medium-throughput crystallization approach based on a two-step procedure: a large screening step employing robotics, followed by manual or automated optimization of the crystallization conditions. The structural genomics program was based on cloning in the Gateway vectors pDEST17, introducing a long 21-residue tail at the N-terminus. So far, this tail has not appeared to hamper crystallization.

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