The hydrogen bond (H bond) is one of the most important interactions that form the foundation of secondary and tertiary protein structure. Beyond holding protein structures together, H bonds are also intimately involved in solvent coordination, ligand binding, and enzyme catalysis. The H bond by definition involves the light atom, H, and it is very difficult to study directly, especially with X-ray crystallographic techniques, due to the poor scattering power of H atoms. Neutron protein crystallography provides a powerful, complementary tool that can give unambiguous information to structural biologists on solvent organization and coordination, the electrostatics of ligand binding, the protonation states of amino acid side chains and cataly...
Protein neutron crystallography is a powerful technique to determine the positions of hydrogen atoms...
Galectins are a medically important family of small, soluble carbohydrate-binding proteins that have...
Hydrogen atoms and hydration water molecules in proteins are indispensable for many biochemical proc...
Abstract: The hydrogen bond (H bond) is one of the most important interactions that form the foundat...
Neutron and X-ray crystallography are complementary to each other. While X-ray scattering is directl...
Hydrogen atoms and hydration water molecules in proteins are essential for many biochemical processe...
Neutron and X-ray crystallography are complementary to each other. While X-ray scattering is directl...
Neutron crystallography is a powerful method to determine the positions of H atoms in macromolecular...
The 'hydrogen-bond interaction can be studied using a variety of spectroscopic and crystallographic ...
The rate of deposition of models determined by neutron diffraction, or a hybrid approach that combin...
The 'hydrogen-bond interaction can be studied using a variety of spectroscopic and crystallographic ...
Neutron diffraction provides an experimental method of directly locating H atoms in proteins, a tech...
Neutron diffraction can provide very precise stereochemical information about hydrogen bonds and oth...
In this lecture, an introduction into the method of neutron protein crystallography will be given an...
X-ray crystallography is the most powerful tool for obtaining structural information about protein m...
Protein neutron crystallography is a powerful technique to determine the positions of hydrogen atoms...
Galectins are a medically important family of small, soluble carbohydrate-binding proteins that have...
Hydrogen atoms and hydration water molecules in proteins are indispensable for many biochemical proc...
Abstract: The hydrogen bond (H bond) is one of the most important interactions that form the foundat...
Neutron and X-ray crystallography are complementary to each other. While X-ray scattering is directl...
Hydrogen atoms and hydration water molecules in proteins are essential for many biochemical processe...
Neutron and X-ray crystallography are complementary to each other. While X-ray scattering is directl...
Neutron crystallography is a powerful method to determine the positions of H atoms in macromolecular...
The 'hydrogen-bond interaction can be studied using a variety of spectroscopic and crystallographic ...
The rate of deposition of models determined by neutron diffraction, or a hybrid approach that combin...
The 'hydrogen-bond interaction can be studied using a variety of spectroscopic and crystallographic ...
Neutron diffraction provides an experimental method of directly locating H atoms in proteins, a tech...
Neutron diffraction can provide very precise stereochemical information about hydrogen bonds and oth...
In this lecture, an introduction into the method of neutron protein crystallography will be given an...
X-ray crystallography is the most powerful tool for obtaining structural information about protein m...
Protein neutron crystallography is a powerful technique to determine the positions of hydrogen atoms...
Galectins are a medically important family of small, soluble carbohydrate-binding proteins that have...
Hydrogen atoms and hydration water molecules in proteins are indispensable for many biochemical proc...