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Secretion of pre-folded extracellular proteins across the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is mainly assisted by the type II secretion machinery composed of 12-15 proteins. Here, the crystallization and preliminary analysis of one of the essential components of Xanthomonas campestris secretion machinery, the 21 kDa N-terminal domain of XpsE protein (XpsEN), are reported. XpsEN has been crystallized at 277 K using PEG 400 as precipitant. These crystals belong to the tetragonal space group P41212 (or P43212), with unit-cell parameters a = b = 56.1, c = 102.7 Å. A 98.5% complete native data set from a frozen crystal has been collected to 2.0 Å resolution at 100 K with an overall Rmerge of 5.0%. The presence of one subunit of XpsEN per asymmetric unit gives a crystal volume per protein weight (VM) of 1.92 Å3 Da-1 and a solvent content of 36.1%.

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