Identifying the intramolecular motions of proteins and nucleic acids is a major challenge in macromolecular X-ray crystallography. Because Bragg diffraction describes the average positional distribution of crystalline atoms with imperfect precision, the resulting electron density can be compatible with multiple models of motion. Diffuse X-ray scattering can reduce this degeneracy by reporting on correlated atomic displacements. Although recent technological advances are increasing the potential to accurately measure diffuse scattering, computational modeling and validation tools are still needed to quantify the agreement between experimental data and different parameterizations of crystalline disorder. A new tool, phenix.diffuse, addresses ...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
Conformational changes drive protein function, including catalysis, allostery and signaling. X-ray d...
Problems in biology increasingly need models of protein flexibility to understand and control protei...
Identifying the intramolecular motions of proteins and nucleic acids is a major challenge in macromo...
Identifying the intramolecular motions of proteins and nucleic acids is a major challenge in macromo...
Understanding the physical basis of enzyme dynamics is a major challenge in biology. Although modeli...
Protein structure and dynamics can be probed using x-ray crystallography. Whereas the Bragg peaks ar...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
The origin of diffuse X-ray scattering from protein crystals has been the subject of debate over the...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
X-ray diffraction has the potential to provide rich information about the structural dynamics of mac...
Protein structure and dynamics can be probed using x-ray crystallography. Whereas the Bragg peaks ar...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
Conformational changes drive protein function, including catalysis, allostery and signaling. X-ray d...
Problems in biology increasingly need models of protein flexibility to understand and control protei...
Identifying the intramolecular motions of proteins and nucleic acids is a major challenge in macromo...
Identifying the intramolecular motions of proteins and nucleic acids is a major challenge in macromo...
Understanding the physical basis of enzyme dynamics is a major challenge in biology. Although modeli...
Protein structure and dynamics can be probed using x-ray crystallography. Whereas the Bragg peaks ar...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
The origin of diffuse X-ray scattering from protein crystals has been the subject of debate over the...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
X-ray diffraction has the potential to provide rich information about the structural dynamics of mac...
Protein structure and dynamics can be probed using x-ray crystallography. Whereas the Bragg peaks ar...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
X-ray crystallography is experiencing a renaissance as a method for probing the protein conformation...
Conformational changes drive protein function, including catalysis, allostery and signaling. X-ray d...
Problems in biology increasingly need models of protein flexibility to understand and control protei...