You may have crystallized an enzyme that uses a phosphoramidate intermediate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoramidate


On Oct 9, 2017, at 10:40 AM, Stephen Cusack 
<cus...@embl.fr<mailto:cus...@embl.fr>> wrote:

Dear All,

   I am refining the crystal structure of an E. coli expressed protein at 2.65 
A resolution. The crystals grew in

0.1 M MES pH6, 0.7 M sodium formate pH 6. Ni-NTA was used in the purification.

There are four molecules in the asymmetric unit. A particular histidine in each 
molecular has clear, strong extra density which looks like a metal bonded to an 
imidazole nitrogen (distance approx 2 A) with three other co-ordinating atoms 
in a triangular planar arrangement (see attached screen shot for unbiased extra 
density, atoms are only put in the density for illustrative purposes).

Has anyone seen anything like this ? Any suggestions ?

thanks very much

Stephen

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