“…The crystal structure of MoSub1–ssDNA in phosphate buffer was solved by molecular replacement at a resolution of 2.04 Å. The new crystal belongs to I121 ( a = 42.01 Å, b = 80.19 Å, c = 76.91 Å; α = γ = 90.0°, β = 91.88°), and two MoSub1 molecules and one ssDNA chain were contained in an asymmetric unit (ASU), which is different from the previous crystal belonging to P12 1 1 ( a = 84.2 Å, b = 58.0 Å, c = 83.8 Å; α = 90.0°, β = 107.0°, γ = 90.0°) with six protein monomers and three ssDNA molecules in an ASU . Residues 34‐116 of each monomer and 12 nucleotides of DNA can be seen clearly in the electron density map and built in the model.…”