The majority of 3D structures of macromolecules are currently determined by macromolecular crystallography, which employs the diffraction of X-rays on single crystals. However, during diffraction experiments, the X-rays can damage the protein crystals by ionization processes, especially when powerful X-ray sources at synchrotron facilities are used. This process of radiation damage generates photo-electrons that can get trapped in protein moieties. The 3D structure derived from such experiments can differ remarkably from the structure of the native molecule. Recently, the crystal structures of different oxidation states of horseradish peroxidase and nickel-containing superoxide dismutase were determined using crystallographic redox titratio...
Radiation damage induced by X-ray beams during macromolecular diffraction experiments remains an iss...
AbstractIn X-ray crystallography, for the determination of the 3-D structure of macromolecules, radi...
Significant progress has been made in macromolecular crystallography over recent years in both the u...
The majority of 3D structures of macromolecules are currently determined by macromolecular crystallo...
Protein structure models obtained from X-ray crystallography are subject to radiation damage. The re...
International audienceMany proteins require metals for their physiological function. In combination ...
Macromolecular X-ray crystallography (MX) is currently the dominant technique for the structural elu...
Acquisition of X-ray crystallographic data is always accompanied by structural degradation owing to ...
With the continuing development of beamlines for macromolecular crystallography (MX) over the last f...
International audienceX-ray-radiation-induced alterations to protein structures are still a severe p...
Radiation damage still remains a major limitation and challenge in macromolecular X-ray crystallogra...
In recent years, the awareness of potential radiation damage of metal centers in protein crystals du...
Xylose isomerase (XI) is an industrially important metalloprotein studied for decades. Its reaction ...
X-ray-radiation-induced alterations to protein structures are still a severe problem in macromolecul...
In X-ray crystallography, for the determination of the 3-D structure of macromolecules, radiation da...
Radiation damage induced by X-ray beams during macromolecular diffraction experiments remains an iss...
AbstractIn X-ray crystallography, for the determination of the 3-D structure of macromolecules, radi...
Significant progress has been made in macromolecular crystallography over recent years in both the u...
The majority of 3D structures of macromolecules are currently determined by macromolecular crystallo...
Protein structure models obtained from X-ray crystallography are subject to radiation damage. The re...
International audienceMany proteins require metals for their physiological function. In combination ...
Macromolecular X-ray crystallography (MX) is currently the dominant technique for the structural elu...
Acquisition of X-ray crystallographic data is always accompanied by structural degradation owing to ...
With the continuing development of beamlines for macromolecular crystallography (MX) over the last f...
International audienceX-ray-radiation-induced alterations to protein structures are still a severe p...
Radiation damage still remains a major limitation and challenge in macromolecular X-ray crystallogra...
In recent years, the awareness of potential radiation damage of metal centers in protein crystals du...
Xylose isomerase (XI) is an industrially important metalloprotein studied for decades. Its reaction ...
X-ray-radiation-induced alterations to protein structures are still a severe problem in macromolecul...
In X-ray crystallography, for the determination of the 3-D structure of macromolecules, radiation da...
Radiation damage induced by X-ray beams during macromolecular diffraction experiments remains an iss...
AbstractIn X-ray crystallography, for the determination of the 3-D structure of macromolecules, radi...
Significant progress has been made in macromolecular crystallography over recent years in both the u...