Diffraction project datasets TM1250_1vkz
Project details
| Title |
Crystal structure of Phosphoribosylamine--glycine ligase (TM1250) from Thermotoga maritima at 2.30 A resolution |
| Authors |
Joint Center for Structural Genomics (JCSG) |
| Bioentity |
None |
| R / Rfree |
0.21 / 0.26 |
| Unit cell edges [Å] |
63.74 x
78.44 x
85.02
|
| Unit cell angles [°] |
90.0,
95.1,
90.0
|
Dataset 9766_E1_1.#### details
| Number of frames |
40 (1 - 40) |
| Distance [mm] |
250.0 |
| Oscillation width [°] |
1.00 |
| Omega [°] |
-95.0 |
| Phi [°] |
-0.01 |
| Wavelength [Å] |
0.97929 |
| Experiment Date |
2004-02-22 |
| Equipment |
19-BM
at APS (Advanced Photon Source)
|
Dataset 9766_E1_2.#### details
| Number of frames |
40 (1 - 40) |
| Distance [mm] |
250.0 |
| Oscillation width [°] |
1.00 |
| Omega [°] |
-55.5 |
| Phi [°] |
-0.01 |
| Wavelength [Å] |
0.97929 |
| Experiment Date |
2004-02-22 |
| Equipment |
19-BM
at APS (Advanced Photon Source)
|
Dataset 9766_E2_1.#### details
| Number of frames |
40 (1 - 40) |
| Distance [mm] |
250.0 |
| Oscillation width [°] |
1.00 |
| Omega [°] |
-95.0 |
| Phi [°] |
-0.01 |
| Wavelength [Å] |
0.96406 |
| Experiment Date |
2004-02-22 |
| Equipment |
19-BM
at APS (Advanced Photon Source)
|
Dataset 9766_E2_2.#### details
| Number of frames |
40 (1 - 40) |
| Distance [mm] |
250.0 |
| Oscillation width [°] |
1.00 |
| Omega [°] |
-55.5 |
| Phi [°] |
-0.01 |
| Wavelength [Å] |
0.96406 |
| Experiment Date |
2004-02-22 |
| Equipment |
19-BM
at APS (Advanced Photon Source)
|
Dataset 9766_E2_3.#### details
| Number of frames |
107 (1 - 107) |
| Distance [mm] |
250.0 |
| Oscillation width [°] |
1.00 |
| Omega [°] |
-17.0 |
| Phi [°] |
-0.01 |
| Wavelength [Å] |
0.96406 |
| Experiment Date |
2004-02-22 |
| Equipment |
19-BM
at APS (Advanced Photon Source)
|
Dataset 9766_E3_1.#### details
| Number of frames |
214 (1 - 214) |
| Distance [mm] |
250.0 |
| Oscillation width [°] |
1.00 |
| Omega [°] |
-95.0 |
| Phi [°] |
-0.01 |
| Wavelength [Å] |
0.97913 |
| Experiment Date |
2004-02-22 |
| Equipment |
19-BM
at APS (Advanced Photon Source)
|