3CSL
HasA/R (PDB id 3CSL) is a complex of a 22-stranded beta-barrel outer membrane protein (HAsR, 865 residues), its hemophore (HasA, 206 residues), and heme. The structure and its biological implications are described in "Heme uptake across the outer membrane as revealed by crystal structures of the receptor-hemophore complex" (Krieg, S., Huché, F., Diederichs, K., Izadi-Pruneyre, N., Lecroisey, A., Wandersman, C., Delepelaire, P., Welte, W. (2009), Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. Vol. 106 pp. 1045-1050.)
3-wl SeMet-MAD data were collected at beamline X06SA of the SLS in November 2006 on a MarCCD detector. HasA/R crystallizes in spacegroup F222; cell parameters are a=157Å, b=163Å, c=596Å. There are 2 complexes per ASU. Data to about 3.0Å could be collected from this crystal, but the anomalous data are useful to about 5Å only. The ordered part of HasR has residues 112-865 and harbours 9 SeMet residues. The ordered part of HasA has 173 residues, one of which is SeMet.
These MAD data constitute a project that is challenging for humans, and currently too difficult for automatic methods of structure solution and model building. The deposited 3CSL structure was not obtained from these MAD data alone, but the model was actually refined against 2.7Å data collected on a native crystal at the ESRF.
XDS data reduction of high-remote, peak and inflection
High-remote
Due to a beamline problem, high-remote data collection stopped after 269 frames (the final frame is already affected). After restart of the beamline, another 100 frames were collected but they later turned out to merge badly with the first 269 frames - a hint that the monochromator was still heating up, or similar. So the latter frames were left out. The 269 frames are here (1.4 Gb).
Peak
360 frames at the peak wavelength were collected after the high-remote data. They can be downloaded from here (2.0 Gb).
Inflection
360 frames at the inflection wavelength were collected after the peak data. They can be downloaded from here (2.0 Gb).