Hi Chitra Latka,

By far the best approach is to find what protein is interacting with the one 
you have the structure and try co-crystallizing them together. At least there 
will be some more biology (science) involved in what you will be doing. You may 
get lucky and get different packing of your full length protein and get some 
sort of structure for last 20 aa. Then what?

Regards,

From: CCP4 bulletin board <[email protected]> On Behalf Of chitra latka
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2020 3:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ccp4bb] Flexible C terminus

Dear All,

I am working on a protein that has flexible C terminus. None of the available 
structures even in homologs have density for C term region (around 20 odd 
residues). All the available pdb entries have missing density for these 20 
residues at C terminus.

I am going to try my luck crystallising the entire protein in hope of getting 
density for C term residues as well (Fingers crossed).

Has anyone faced a similar problem where they have managed to get density for a 
flexible terminus successfully?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Cheers !

Chitra Latka


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