Protein crystallography for non‐crystallographers, or how to get the best (but not more) from published macromolecular structures
Abstract
The number of macromolecular structures deposited in the Protein Data Bank now exceeds 45,000, with the vast majority determined using crystallographic methods. Thousands of studies describing such structures have been published in the scientific literature, and 14 Nobel prizes in chemistry or medicine have been awarded to protein crystallographers. As important as these structures are for understanding the processes that take place in living...
Paper Details
Title
Protein crystallography for non‐crystallographers, or how to get the best (but not more) from published macromolecular structures
Published Date
Dec 6, 2007
Journal
Volume
275
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 21
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