A significant problem in biological X-ray crystallography is the radiation chemistry caused by the incident X-ray beam. This produces both global and site-specific damage. Site specific damage can misdirect the biological interpretation of the structural models produced. Cryo-cooling crystals has been successful in mitigating damage but not eliminating it altogether; however, cryo-cooling can be difficult in some cases and has also been shown to limit functionally relevant protein conformations. The doses used for X-ray crystallography are typically in the kilo-gray to mega-gray range. While disulfide bonds are among the most significantly affected species in proteins in the crystalline state at both cryogenic and higher temperatures, there...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
Significant progress has been made in macromolecular crystallography over recent years in both the u...
International audienceX-rays interact with biological matter and cause damage. Proteins and other ma...
SummaryX-ray-induced chemistry modifies biological macromolecules structurally and functionally, eve...
X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) have a unique capability for time-resolved studies of protein dyn...
Radiation damage limits the accuracy of macromolecular structures in X-ray crystallography. Cryogeni...
Despite significant progress made over more than 15 years of research, structural biologists are sti...
With the continuing development of beamlines for macromolecular crystallography (MX) over the last f...
Macromolecular X-ray crystallography (MX) is currently the dominant technique for the structural elu...
AbstractSmall angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) is a versatile and widely used technique for obtaining l...
An understanding of radiation damage effects suffered by biological samples during structural analys...
The majority of 3D structures of macromolecules are currently determined by macromolecular crystallo...
Significant progress has been made in macromolecular crystallography over recent years in both the u...
Protein structure models obtained from X-ray crystallography are subject to radiation damage. The re...
157 pagesX-ray crystallography is the gold standard technique for the structural determination of bi...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
Significant progress has been made in macromolecular crystallography over recent years in both the u...
International audienceX-rays interact with biological matter and cause damage. Proteins and other ma...
SummaryX-ray-induced chemistry modifies biological macromolecules structurally and functionally, eve...
X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) have a unique capability for time-resolved studies of protein dyn...
Radiation damage limits the accuracy of macromolecular structures in X-ray crystallography. Cryogeni...
Despite significant progress made over more than 15 years of research, structural biologists are sti...
With the continuing development of beamlines for macromolecular crystallography (MX) over the last f...
Macromolecular X-ray crystallography (MX) is currently the dominant technique for the structural elu...
AbstractSmall angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) is a versatile and widely used technique for obtaining l...
An understanding of radiation damage effects suffered by biological samples during structural analys...
The majority of 3D structures of macromolecules are currently determined by macromolecular crystallo...
Significant progress has been made in macromolecular crystallography over recent years in both the u...
Protein structure models obtained from X-ray crystallography are subject to radiation damage. The re...
157 pagesX-ray crystallography is the gold standard technique for the structural determination of bi...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
Significant progress has been made in macromolecular crystallography over recent years in both the u...
International audienceX-rays interact with biological matter and cause damage. Proteins and other ma...