X-rays can produce a high concentration of radicals within cryo-cooled macromolecular crystals. Some radicals have large extinction coefficients in the visible (VIS) range of the electromagnetic spectrum, and can be observed optically and spectrally. An online microspectrophotometer with high temporal resolution has been constructed that is capable of measuring UV/VIS absorption spectra (200–1100 nm) during X-ray data collection. The typical X-ray-induced blue colour that is characteristic of a wide range of cryoconditions has been identified as trapped solvated electrons. Disulphidecontaining proteins are shown to form disulphide radicals at millimolar concentrations, with absorption maxima around 400 nm. The solvated electrons and the dis...
Radiation damage continues to present a problem to crystallographers using cryocooled protein crysta...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) has been widely used to determine solution structure of metallop...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
X-rays can produce a high concentration of radicals within cryo-cooled macromolecular crystals. Some...
X-rays can produce a high concentration of radicals within cryo-cooled macromolecular crystals. Some...
Synchrotrons are now producing thousands of macromolecular structures each year. The need for comple...
Absorption microspectrophotometry has been shown to be of considerable help to probe crystalline pro...
A Raman microspectrophotometer is described that allows the spectroscopic investigation of protein c...
A comparative study of absorption spectroscopy at 100 K has been performed on three-dimensional crys...
A significant increase in the lifetime of room-temperature macromolecular crystals is reported throu...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
SummaryX-ray-induced chemistry modifies biological macromolecules structurally and functionally, eve...
An extensive radiation chemistry literature would suggest that the addition of certain radical scave...
The advent of highly intense wiggler and undulator beamlines has reintroduced the problem of X-ray r...
The more than 100,000 protein structures determined by X-ray crystallography provide a wealth of inf...
Radiation damage continues to present a problem to crystallographers using cryocooled protein crysta...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) has been widely used to determine solution structure of metallop...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
X-rays can produce a high concentration of radicals within cryo-cooled macromolecular crystals. Some...
X-rays can produce a high concentration of radicals within cryo-cooled macromolecular crystals. Some...
Synchrotrons are now producing thousands of macromolecular structures each year. The need for comple...
Absorption microspectrophotometry has been shown to be of considerable help to probe crystalline pro...
A Raman microspectrophotometer is described that allows the spectroscopic investigation of protein c...
A comparative study of absorption spectroscopy at 100 K has been performed on three-dimensional crys...
A significant increase in the lifetime of room-temperature macromolecular crystals is reported throu...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
SummaryX-ray-induced chemistry modifies biological macromolecules structurally and functionally, eve...
An extensive radiation chemistry literature would suggest that the addition of certain radical scave...
The advent of highly intense wiggler and undulator beamlines has reintroduced the problem of X-ray r...
The more than 100,000 protein structures determined by X-ray crystallography provide a wealth of inf...
Radiation damage continues to present a problem to crystallographers using cryocooled protein crysta...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) has been widely used to determine solution structure of metallop...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...