Abstract

Trigonal crystals of photosynthetic reaction centres from the wild-type purple bacterium, Rhodobacter sphaeroides (ATCC 17023), have been grown from potassium phosphate solutions at 18°C. They belong to the space group P 31/221 and have unit cell dimensions of a = b = 141·4 Å and c = 187·2 Å. The crsytals diffract to at least 2·65 Å resolution and are suitable for detailed structural studies.

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