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The structures of deoxy human haemoglobin and an artificial mutant (Tyrα42→His) have been solved at 120 K. While overall agreement between these structures and others in the PDB is very good, certain side chains are found to be shifted, absent from the electron-density map or in different rotamers. Non-crystallographic symmetry (NCS) is very well obeyed in the native protein, but not around the site of the changed residue in the mutant. NCS is also not obeyed by the water molecule invariably found in the α-chain haem pocket in room-temperature crystal structures of haemoglobin. At 120 K, this water molecule disappears from one α chain in the asymmetric unit but not the other.
Keywords: haemoglobin.

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PDB references: human deoxyhaemoglobin, 1a3n; Tyrα42His mutant, 1a3o


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