Abstract

A bacterial thermophilic alcohol dehydrogenase which is stable and active at 85°C, has been crystallized by vapor diffusion from solutions of polyethylene glycol. A monoclinic crystal form diffracts to 2·8 Å resolution and belongs to space group C2 with unit cell dimensions a = 139·0 Å, b = 137·4 Å, c = 80·9 Å and β = 93·23°. The asymmetric unit contains four molecules which exhibit 222 point symmetry. A second crystal form is orthorhombic, space group P21212 with unit cell dimensions a = 168·0 Å, b = 123·0 Å, c = 80·0 Å, and it diffracts to 3·2 Å resolution.

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