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The NAC domain (residues 1-168) of ANAC, encoded by the abscisic acid-responsive NAC gene from Arabidopsis thaliana, was recombinantly produced in Escherichia coli and crystallized in hanging drops. Three morphologically different crystal forms were obtained within a relatively narrow range of conditions: 10-15% PEG 4000 and 0.1 M imidazole/malic acid buffer pH 7.0 in the reservoir, 3.2-7.7 mg ml-1 protein stock and a 1:1 ratio of reservoir to protein solution in the hanging drop. One of the crystal forms, designated crystal form III, was found to be suitable for further X-ray analysis. Form III crystals belong to space group P212121, with unit-cell parameters a = 62.0, b = 75.2, c = 80.8 Å at 100 K. The unit-cell volume is consistent with two molecules in the asymmetric unit and a peak in the native Patterson map suggests the presence of a non-crystallographic twofold axis parallel to a crystallographic axis. Size-exclusion chromatography of the NAC domain showed that the dimeric state is also the preferred state in solution and probably represents the biologically active form. Data sets were collected from four potential heavy-atom derivatives of the form III crystals. The derivatized crystals are reasonably isomorphous with the non-derivatized crystals and the four data sets are being evaluated for use in structure determination by multiple isomorphous replacement.

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