Download citation
Download citation
link to html
The structure of a trigonal crystal form of porcine pancreatic spasmolytic polypeptide (PSP) has been solved by molecular replacement and refined to 1.95 Å resolution. Three heavy-atom derivatives were prepared, giving unbiased phase information, which was used in the model building of the protein molecules. The final conventional R value is 19.8% with the inclusion of 183 water molecules. PSP crystallizes as a dimer in space group P3121 with a non-crystallographic twofold axis relating the monomers. The monomer consists of two very similar domains each composed of three loop regions. Two clefts are found in the monomer, one in each domain, that are proposed as possible substrate-binding sites. Important interactions have been identified in the proposed substrate-binding sites, where conserved water molecules probably mimic the hydrophilic positions of the substrate. The estimated cleft size is 9 × 9 × 12 Å. Analysis of the charge distribution within the clefts, by an electrostatic potential calculation, shows the clefts to be essentially non-charged.

Supporting information

PDB reference: 2psp

Follow Acta Cryst. D
Sign up for e-alerts
Follow Acta Cryst. on Twitter
Follow us on facebook
Sign up for RSS feeds