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Five small affinity tags had differing effects on the crystallization of P. furiosus maltodextrin-binding protein and the quality of the crystals that were obtained.

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The structure of the HipBA complex from E. coli has been solved using the SAD technique applied to a mercury derivative. A novel HipA activation mechanism is proposed and an intriguing tryptophan-binding pocket on the surface of the protein is described.

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The structure of the title compound, C6H12O5, solved by direct methods from X-ray data collected at low temperature, shows the classical chair conformation of a deoxy sugar.

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The structure of the title compound, C7H14O5, shows no deviations from the geometrical parameters of pyranose carbohydrates. Crystal packing contains a dense network of hydrogen bonds linking molecules in a three-dimensional network.

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Crystals of the Y. pestis virulence factor YopM have been obtained by the vapor-diffusion method. The best crystals diffract to 2.4 Å resolution and belong to space group P4222.

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The crystal structure of the N-terminal regulatory domain of the Y. pestis effector protein YopH has been determined at a resolution of 2.0 Å.

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The crystal structure of the Y. pestis type III secretion chaperone SycE has been determined at a resolution of 1.95 Å.

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Structures of human protein tyrosine phosphatase β catalytic domain complexed with inhibitors were determined at high resolution. Engineering of protein variants suitable for the purposes of rapid structure-based drug discovery is discussed.

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