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Neutron and high-resolution room-temperature X-ray data collection from crystallized lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology Communications
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1448 to 1452
Volume
71
Issue
F

Bacteria and fungi express lytic polysaccharide monooxgyenase (LPMO) enzymes that act in conjunction with canonical hydrolytic sugar-processing enzymes to rapidly convert polysaccharides such as chitin, cellulose and starch to single monosaccharide products. In order to gain a better understanding of the structure and oxidative mechanism of these enzymes, large crystals (13 mm 3) of a chitin-processing LPMO from the Gram-positive soil bacterium Jonesia denitrificans were grown and screened for their ability to diffract neutrons. In addition to the collection of neutron diffraction data, which were processed to 2.1 angstrom resolution, a high-resolution room-temperature X-ray diffraction data set was collected and processed to 1.1 angstrom resolution in space group P2(1)2(1)2(1). To our knowledge, this work marks the first successful neutron crystallographic experiment on an LPMO. Joint X-ray/neutron refinement of the resulting data will reveal new details of the structure and mechanism of this recently discovered class of enzymes.