While high-throughput screening for protein crystallization conditions have rapidly evolved in the last few decades, it is also becoming increasingly necessary for the control of crystal size and shape as increasing diversity of protein crystallographic experiments. For example, X-ray crystallography (XRC) combined with photoexcitation and/or spectrophotometry requires optically thin but well diffracting crystals. By contrast, large-volume crystals are needed for weak signal experiments, such as neutron crystallography (NC) or recently developed X-ray fluorescent holography (XFH). In this article, we present, using hemoglobin as an example protein, some techniques for obtaining the crystals of controlled size, shape, and adequate quality. F...
Serum albumin is one of the most widely studied proteins. It is the most abundant protein in plasma ...
Neutron protein crystallography is a technique which can readily report on the hydrogen atom positio...
The generation of high quality diffracting crystals remains an area that requires considerable perso...
X-ray crystallography remains the primary method for determining the structure of macromolecules. Th...
Neutron diffraction experiments are informative for determining the locations of hydrogen atoms in p...
With the advent of new instruments (e. g. Imagine at HFIR, MANDI at SNS and BIODIFF at FRMII) neutro...
We demonstrate the feasibility of growing crystals of protein in volumes as small as 1 nanoliter, Ad...
The elucidation of the three dimensional structure of biological macromolecules has provided an impo...
International audienceMany instrumentation developments in crystallization have concentrated on mass...
The elucidation of the three dimensional structure of biological macromolecules has provided an impo...
Third-generation synchrotron sources have revolutionized our understanding of the macromolecular mac...
International audienceThe use of neutron macromolecular crystallography (NMX) is expanding rapidly w...
Serum albumin is one of the most widely studied proteins. It is the most abundant protein in plasma ...
Proteins are remarkable molecular machines that are essential for life. They can do many things rang...
For the successful X-ray structure determination of macromolecules, it is first necessary to identif...
Serum albumin is one of the most widely studied proteins. It is the most abundant protein in plasma ...
Neutron protein crystallography is a technique which can readily report on the hydrogen atom positio...
The generation of high quality diffracting crystals remains an area that requires considerable perso...
X-ray crystallography remains the primary method for determining the structure of macromolecules. Th...
Neutron diffraction experiments are informative for determining the locations of hydrogen atoms in p...
With the advent of new instruments (e. g. Imagine at HFIR, MANDI at SNS and BIODIFF at FRMII) neutro...
We demonstrate the feasibility of growing crystals of protein in volumes as small as 1 nanoliter, Ad...
The elucidation of the three dimensional structure of biological macromolecules has provided an impo...
International audienceMany instrumentation developments in crystallization have concentrated on mass...
The elucidation of the three dimensional structure of biological macromolecules has provided an impo...
Third-generation synchrotron sources have revolutionized our understanding of the macromolecular mac...
International audienceThe use of neutron macromolecular crystallography (NMX) is expanding rapidly w...
Serum albumin is one of the most widely studied proteins. It is the most abundant protein in plasma ...
Proteins are remarkable molecular machines that are essential for life. They can do many things rang...
For the successful X-ray structure determination of macromolecules, it is first necessary to identif...
Serum albumin is one of the most widely studied proteins. It is the most abundant protein in plasma ...
Neutron protein crystallography is a technique which can readily report on the hydrogen atom positio...
The generation of high quality diffracting crystals remains an area that requires considerable perso...