Currently, about two thirds of all new macromolecular structures are determined by molecular replacement. In general the method works reliably, but it reaches its limits when the search model differs too much from the target structure in terms of coordinate deviations or completeness. Since anomalously scattering substructures are better conserved than the overall structure, these substructures and the corresponding anomalous intensity differences can be utilized to enhance the performance of molecular-replacement approaches. It is demonstrated that the combined and concomitant use of structure-factor amplitudes and anomalous differences constitutes a promising approach to push the limits of molecular replacement and to make more structures...
SummaryExperimental phasing of macromolecular crystal structures relies on the accurate measurement ...
SummaryExperimental phasing of macromolecular crystal structures relies on the accurate measurement ...
The role of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) in structural biology is now well established, and i...
Currently, about two thirds of all new macromolecular structures are determined by molecular replace...
This article is a short overview of basic principles, methods and instrumentation of phasing methods...
Solving the phase problem can be a limiting step in the structure determination of macromolecular X-...
The uses of X-ray anomalous scattering in crystal structure analysis have undergone a major expansio...
The uses of X-ray anomalous scattering in crystal structure analysis have undergone a major expansio...
The uses of X-ray anomalous scattering in crystal structure analysis have undergone a major expansio...
For many years, diffraction experiments in macromolecular crystallography at X ray wavelengths longe...
The uses of X-ray anomalous scattering in crystal structure analysis have undergone a major expansio...
In an X-ray crystallographic experiment, intensities and directions of X-rays scattered by electrons...
We describe a likelihood-based method for determining the substructure of anomalously scattering ato...
Abstract X-ray biocrystallography is the most powerful method to obtain a macromolecular structure....
We describe a likelihood-based method for determining the substructure of anomalously scattering ato...
SummaryExperimental phasing of macromolecular crystal structures relies on the accurate measurement ...
SummaryExperimental phasing of macromolecular crystal structures relies on the accurate measurement ...
The role of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) in structural biology is now well established, and i...
Currently, about two thirds of all new macromolecular structures are determined by molecular replace...
This article is a short overview of basic principles, methods and instrumentation of phasing methods...
Solving the phase problem can be a limiting step in the structure determination of macromolecular X-...
The uses of X-ray anomalous scattering in crystal structure analysis have undergone a major expansio...
The uses of X-ray anomalous scattering in crystal structure analysis have undergone a major expansio...
The uses of X-ray anomalous scattering in crystal structure analysis have undergone a major expansio...
For many years, diffraction experiments in macromolecular crystallography at X ray wavelengths longe...
The uses of X-ray anomalous scattering in crystal structure analysis have undergone a major expansio...
In an X-ray crystallographic experiment, intensities and directions of X-rays scattered by electrons...
We describe a likelihood-based method for determining the substructure of anomalously scattering ato...
Abstract X-ray biocrystallography is the most powerful method to obtain a macromolecular structure....
We describe a likelihood-based method for determining the substructure of anomalously scattering ato...
SummaryExperimental phasing of macromolecular crystal structures relies on the accurate measurement ...
SummaryExperimental phasing of macromolecular crystal structures relies on the accurate measurement ...
The role of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) in structural biology is now well established, and i...