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Crystallization and preliminary diffraction studies of hydroxypyruvate reductase (D-glycerate dehydrogenase) from Hyphomicrobium methylovorum.

Two crystal forms of hydroxypyruvate reductase (D-glycerate dehydrogenase) from the methylotrophic bacterium Hyphomicrobium methylovorum have been grown from ammonium sulphate solutions. One crystal form is triclinic, with unit cell parameters a = 60.4 A, b = 60.5 A, c = 66.3 A, alpha = 102.3 degrees, beta = 113.7 degrees and gamma = 102.7 degrees, suggesting that a dimer (monomer M(r) 38,000) occupies the unit cell. This crystal form diffracts to beyond 2.4 A resolution and is suitable for crystallographic structure analysis.[1]

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  1. Crystallization and preliminary diffraction studies of hydroxypyruvate reductase (D-glycerate dehydrogenase) from Hyphomicrobium methylovorum. Goldberg, J.D., Brick, P., Yoshida, T., Mitsunaga, T., Oshiro, T., Shimao, M., Izumi, Y. J. Mol. Biol. (1992) [Pubmed]
 
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