For many years, diffraction experiments in macromolecular crystallography at X ray wavelengths longer than that of Cu K amp; 945; 1.54 have been largely underappreciated. Effects caused by increased X ray absorption result in the fact that these experiments are more difficult than the standard diffraction experiments at short wavelengths. However, due to the also increased anomalous scattering of many biologically relevant atoms, important additional structural information can be obtained. This information, in turn, can be used for phase determination, for substructure identification, in molecular replacement approaches, as well as in structure refinement. This chapter reviews the possibilities and the difficulties associated with such...
The utilization and the potential of softer and soft X-rays in macromolecular crystallography as wel...
International audienceX-ray diffraction is an extremely important tool for structure determination o...
The use of longer X ray wavelengths in macromolecular crystallography has grown significantly over ...
Despite recent advances in cryo-electron microscopy and artificial intelligence-based model predicti...
Phasing of novel macromolecular crystal structures has been challenging since the start of structura...
Phasing of novel macromolecular crystal structures has been challenging since the start of structura...
Macromolecular crystallography (MX) is the most powerful technique available to structural biologist...
The feasibility and a review of progress in the long-wavelengths anomalous dispersion technique is g...
The feasibility and a review of progress in the long-wavelengths anomalous dispersion technique is g...
Since the pioneering diffraction experiments led by Max von Laue in 1912, X-ray crystallography has ...
Synchrotron radiation has proved to be of inestimable importance for extending the scope of X-ray di...
The technique of X-ray diffraction is central to our understanding of biomolecular structure at high...
The last decade has witnessed the development of new methodologies in molecular biology and biochemi...
Bright and coherent X-ray sources, such free-electron lasers, have spurred large activities in devel...
Bright and coherent X-ray sources, such free-electron lasers, have spurred large activities in devel...
The utilization and the potential of softer and soft X-rays in macromolecular crystallography as wel...
International audienceX-ray diffraction is an extremely important tool for structure determination o...
The use of longer X ray wavelengths in macromolecular crystallography has grown significantly over ...
Despite recent advances in cryo-electron microscopy and artificial intelligence-based model predicti...
Phasing of novel macromolecular crystal structures has been challenging since the start of structura...
Phasing of novel macromolecular crystal structures has been challenging since the start of structura...
Macromolecular crystallography (MX) is the most powerful technique available to structural biologist...
The feasibility and a review of progress in the long-wavelengths anomalous dispersion technique is g...
The feasibility and a review of progress in the long-wavelengths anomalous dispersion technique is g...
Since the pioneering diffraction experiments led by Max von Laue in 1912, X-ray crystallography has ...
Synchrotron radiation has proved to be of inestimable importance for extending the scope of X-ray di...
The technique of X-ray diffraction is central to our understanding of biomolecular structure at high...
The last decade has witnessed the development of new methodologies in molecular biology and biochemi...
Bright and coherent X-ray sources, such free-electron lasers, have spurred large activities in devel...
Bright and coherent X-ray sources, such free-electron lasers, have spurred large activities in devel...
The utilization and the potential of softer and soft X-rays in macromolecular crystallography as wel...
International audienceX-ray diffraction is an extremely important tool for structure determination o...
The use of longer X ray wavelengths in macromolecular crystallography has grown significantly over ...