Time-Resolved Macromolecular Crystallography: Proceedings of a Royal Society Discussion Meeting held on 29 and 30 January 1992 (Oxford Science) - Hardcover

 
9780198557814: Time-Resolved Macromolecular Crystallography: Proceedings of a Royal Society Discussion Meeting held on 29 and 30 January 1992 (Oxford Science)

Inhaltsangabe

X-ray diffraction studies have made outstanding contributions to structural molecular biology. The advent of high-intensity synchrotron radiation sources, coupled with the revival of the Laue method, has now made possible the rapid collection of X-ray crystallography data. As a result, protein and virus crystallography is now progressing from studies of equilibrium structures to time-resolved studies of structures at reaction stages. The full exploitation of the synchrotron Laue method for the study of dynamic events in crystals requires many developments in physics, chemistry, and biochemistry: the papers presented in this volume aim to report some of the striking results that have already been obtained and to discuss and identify necessary future developments.

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This volume provides a methodological overview that would be difficult to find elsewhere...[..] it is an excellent, up-to-date review of the methods currently used by x-ray crystallography laboratories around the world. As such it will certainly be a useful reference for laboratories taking advantage of x-ray crystallography as a research tool. (The Quarterly Review of Biology)

Reseña del editor

X-ray diffraction studies have made outstanding contributions to structural molecular biology. The advent of high-intensity synchrotron radiation sources, coupled with the revival of the Laue method, has now made possible the rapid collection of X-ray crystallography data. As a result, protein and virus crystallography is now progressing from studies of equilibrium structures to time-resolved studies of structures at reaction stages. The full exploitation of the synchrotron Laue method for the study of dynamic events in crystals requires many developments in physics, chemistry, and biochemistry: the papers presented in this volume aim to report some of the striking results that have already been obtained and to discuss and identify necessary future developments.

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