Abstract

The enzyme protocatechuate 3,4-dioxygenase from the Gram positive organism Brevibacterium fuscum crystallizes in the triclinic space group P 1 with unit cell dimensions a = 96·1 Å, b = 97·2 Å, c = 118·1 Å and α = 113·9°, β = 90·7°, γ = 117·8°. The rod-like crystals diffract to 2·4 Å resolution. Rotation function analysis suggests that there are six protomers arranged with local 32 symmetry in the asymmetric unit rather than the previously proposed pentameric complex.

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