Can anomalous signal of sulfur become a tool for solving protein crystal structures? 1 1Edited by I. A. Wilson

Volume: 289, Issue: 1, Pages: 83 - 92
Published: May 1, 1999
Abstract
A general method for solving the phase problem from native crystals of macromolecules has long eluded structural biology. For well diffracting crystals this goal can now be achieved, as is shown here, thanks to modern data collection techniques and new statistical phasing algorithms. Using solely a native crystal of tetragonal hen egg-white lysozyme, a protein of 14 kDa molecular mass, it was possible to detect the positions of the ten sulfur...
Paper Details
Title
Can anomalous signal of sulfur become a tool for solving protein crystal structures? 1 1Edited by I. A. Wilson
Published Date
May 1, 1999
Volume
289
Issue
1
Pages
83 - 92
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