A quick (less than 1 min) soak of protein crystals in a cryo-solution containing bromide or iodide anions leads to incorporation of these anomalous scatterers into the ordered solvent region around the protein molecules. These halide anions provide a convenient way of phasing through their anomalous scattering signal: bromides using multiwavelength anomalous dispersion (MAD) and bromides and/or iodides using single-wavelength anomalous dispersion (SAD) or single isomorphous replacement with anomalous scattering (SIRAS) methods. This approach has been tested successfully on four different proteins and has been used to solve the structure of a new protein of molecular weight 30 kDa
During the past few years, serial crystallography methods have undergone continuous development and ...
Experimental phasing is an essential technique for the solution of macromolecular structures. Since ...
The direct method [Fan, Hao, Gu, Qian, Zheng & Ke (1990). Acta Cryst. A46, 935-939] was used to ...
The preparation of derivatives by the traditional methods of soaking is one of the most time-consumi...
The preparation of derivatives by the traditional methods of soaking is one of the most time-consumi...
AbstractProteins are dynamic molecules whose function in virtually all biological processes requires...
Over the past ten years, the use of anomalous dispersion information has become a routine means of d...
In order to collect crystallographic data rapidly and efficiently from proteins, an offline image pl...
fraction data. Bromine has one electron more than sele-nium and its absorption edge at 0.92 AÊ is si...
The multiwavelength anomalous dispersion (MAD) method of protein structure determination is becoming...
The diffraction pattern of a protein crystal is normally a product of the interference of electromag...
Crystal structure solution by anomalous dispersion methods has been greatly facilitated using the ra...
The phase problem is a persistent bottleneck that impedes the structure-determination pipeline and m...
Owing to the importance of the single-wavelength anomalous diffraction (SAD) technique, the recently...
Cadmium ions can be effectively used to promote crystal growth and for experimental phasing. Here, t...
During the past few years, serial crystallography methods have undergone continuous development and ...
Experimental phasing is an essential technique for the solution of macromolecular structures. Since ...
The direct method [Fan, Hao, Gu, Qian, Zheng & Ke (1990). Acta Cryst. A46, 935-939] was used to ...
The preparation of derivatives by the traditional methods of soaking is one of the most time-consumi...
The preparation of derivatives by the traditional methods of soaking is one of the most time-consumi...
AbstractProteins are dynamic molecules whose function in virtually all biological processes requires...
Over the past ten years, the use of anomalous dispersion information has become a routine means of d...
In order to collect crystallographic data rapidly and efficiently from proteins, an offline image pl...
fraction data. Bromine has one electron more than sele-nium and its absorption edge at 0.92 AÊ is si...
The multiwavelength anomalous dispersion (MAD) method of protein structure determination is becoming...
The diffraction pattern of a protein crystal is normally a product of the interference of electromag...
Crystal structure solution by anomalous dispersion methods has been greatly facilitated using the ra...
The phase problem is a persistent bottleneck that impedes the structure-determination pipeline and m...
Owing to the importance of the single-wavelength anomalous diffraction (SAD) technique, the recently...
Cadmium ions can be effectively used to promote crystal growth and for experimental phasing. Here, t...
During the past few years, serial crystallography methods have undergone continuous development and ...
Experimental phasing is an essential technique for the solution of macromolecular structures. Since ...
The direct method [Fan, Hao, Gu, Qian, Zheng & Ke (1990). Acta Cryst. A46, 935-939] was used to ...