When polychromatic X-rays are shined onto crystalline material, they generate a Laue diffraction pattern. At third generation synchrotron radiation sources, a single X-ray pulse of similar to 100 ps duration is enough to produce interpretable Laue data from biomolecular crystals. Thus, by initiating biological turnover in a crystalline protein, structural changes along the reaction pathway may be filmed by ultra-fast Laue diffraction. Using laser-light as a trigger, transient species in photosensitive macromolecules can be captured at near atomic resolution with sub-nanosecond time-resolution. Such pump-probe Laue experiments have now reached an outstanding level of sophistication and have found a domain of excellence in the investigation o...
International audienceDynamical changes in protein structures are essential for protein function and...
The recent advent of X-Ray free electron lasers with highest brilliance and femtosecond pulses opens...
22 pags., 4 figs., 1 tab. -- This article belongs to the Special Issue Approach of Serial Crystallo...
Time-resolved Laue diffraction is an elegant approach by which polychromatic X-ray pulses are used i...
Protein structure is endowed with a complex dynamic nature, which rules function and controls activi...
Serial femtosecond crystallography using ultrashort pulses from x-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) e...
Understanding of biological function requires knowledge both on structural and dynamical aspects. Th...
The thesis presented here describes the application of intense, pulsed X-rays from a synchrotron to ...
Laue diffraction with high intensity, broad-spectrum synchrotron radiation sources allows three-dime...
AbstractRecent advances in the Laue method of X-ray data collection from protein crystals have allow...
Time-resolved macromolecular x-ray crystallography is a new capability for structural analysis drive...
Laue diffraction with high intensity, broad-spectrum synchrotron radiation sources allows three-dime...
Proteins must fluctuate to perform cellular functions, such as enzymatic catalysis, protein-protein ...
This is a review of the temporal structure of the radiation from insertion devices at the ESRF and i...
Proteins that change their structure in response to light absorption regulate many functional proces...
International audienceDynamical changes in protein structures are essential for protein function and...
The recent advent of X-Ray free electron lasers with highest brilliance and femtosecond pulses opens...
22 pags., 4 figs., 1 tab. -- This article belongs to the Special Issue Approach of Serial Crystallo...
Time-resolved Laue diffraction is an elegant approach by which polychromatic X-ray pulses are used i...
Protein structure is endowed with a complex dynamic nature, which rules function and controls activi...
Serial femtosecond crystallography using ultrashort pulses from x-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) e...
Understanding of biological function requires knowledge both on structural and dynamical aspects. Th...
The thesis presented here describes the application of intense, pulsed X-rays from a synchrotron to ...
Laue diffraction with high intensity, broad-spectrum synchrotron radiation sources allows three-dime...
AbstractRecent advances in the Laue method of X-ray data collection from protein crystals have allow...
Time-resolved macromolecular x-ray crystallography is a new capability for structural analysis drive...
Laue diffraction with high intensity, broad-spectrum synchrotron radiation sources allows three-dime...
Proteins must fluctuate to perform cellular functions, such as enzymatic catalysis, protein-protein ...
This is a review of the temporal structure of the radiation from insertion devices at the ESRF and i...
Proteins that change their structure in response to light absorption regulate many functional proces...
International audienceDynamical changes in protein structures are essential for protein function and...
The recent advent of X-Ray free electron lasers with highest brilliance and femtosecond pulses opens...
22 pags., 4 figs., 1 tab. -- This article belongs to the Special Issue Approach of Serial Crystallo...