Recent challenges in biological X-ray crystallography include the processing of modulated diffraction data. A modulated crystal has lost its three-dimensional translational symmetry but retains long-range order that can be restored by refining a periodic modulation function. The presence of a crystal modulation is indicated by an X-ray diffraction pattern with periodic main reflections flanked by off-lattice satellite reflections. While the periodic main reflections can easily be indexed using three reciprocal-lattice vectors a*, b*, c*, the satellite reflections have a non-integral relationship to the main lattice and require a q vector for indexing. While methods for the processing of diffraction intensities from modulated small-molecule ...
An analysis is given of the effect of different beam and detector parameters on the sharpness of rec...
Proteins are remarkable molecular machines that are essential for life. They can do many things rang...
145 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The determination of the atom...
© 2018 Dr. Sophie R. WilliamsSerial X-ray crystallography has quickly developed as an approach for t...
To date X-ray protein crystallography is the most successful technique available for the determinati...
The components of monochromatic diffractometer suitable for data collection on crystals of biologica...
Serial crystallography, initially developed for use at X-ray free-electron lasers, has openednew opp...
The generation of high quality diffracting crystals remains an area that requires considerable perso...
The three-dimensional structures of macromolecules and their complexes are mainly elucidated by X-ra...
Besides the crystal preparation, the first and crucial step in the process of protein structure dete...
Still diffraction patterns from peptide nanocrystals with small unit cells are challenging to index ...
Bright and coherent X-ray sources, such free-electron lasers, have spurred large activities in devel...
Synchrotron radiation has proved to be of inestimable importance for extending the scope of X-ray di...
Fringes and speckles occur within diffraction spots when a crystal is illuminated with coherent radi...
Data processing in macromolecular crystallography is the effort by which a user converts a set of ra...
An analysis is given of the effect of different beam and detector parameters on the sharpness of rec...
Proteins are remarkable molecular machines that are essential for life. They can do many things rang...
145 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The determination of the atom...
© 2018 Dr. Sophie R. WilliamsSerial X-ray crystallography has quickly developed as an approach for t...
To date X-ray protein crystallography is the most successful technique available for the determinati...
The components of monochromatic diffractometer suitable for data collection on crystals of biologica...
Serial crystallography, initially developed for use at X-ray free-electron lasers, has openednew opp...
The generation of high quality diffracting crystals remains an area that requires considerable perso...
The three-dimensional structures of macromolecules and their complexes are mainly elucidated by X-ra...
Besides the crystal preparation, the first and crucial step in the process of protein structure dete...
Still diffraction patterns from peptide nanocrystals with small unit cells are challenging to index ...
Bright and coherent X-ray sources, such free-electron lasers, have spurred large activities in devel...
Synchrotron radiation has proved to be of inestimable importance for extending the scope of X-ray di...
Fringes and speckles occur within diffraction spots when a crystal is illuminated with coherent radi...
Data processing in macromolecular crystallography is the effort by which a user converts a set of ra...
An analysis is given of the effect of different beam and detector parameters on the sharpness of rec...
Proteins are remarkable molecular machines that are essential for life. They can do many things rang...
145 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The determination of the atom...