Practical Protein CrystallographyDesigned for easy use by both new and experienced protein crystallographers, this much-needed book is for anyone interested in solving protein structures by the method of crystallography. It contains many examples ofactual experiments and data, including electron density maps. Computer methods and computer code samples are presented. Practical Protein Crystallography is loaded with new information on area detectors, synchrotron radiation techniques, and the latest computer methods, and features the XtalView software system. Graduate students and teachers in physical biochemistry and pharmaceutical researchers will find this text a timely and convenient aid. |
Contents
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CHAPTER 3 COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES | 89 |
CHAPTER 4 PROTEIN CRYSTALLOGRAPHY COOKBOOK | 233 |
Crystallographic Equations in Computer Code | 293 |
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acentric ammonium sulfate amplitudes angle anomalous scattering area detector asymmetric unit axes B-value Bijvoet pairs button calculated capillary centric coefficients color contours coordinates correct crystallographic CVCC data collection data set derivative difference map difficult diffraction dimer edit electron density errors example field figure figure-of-merit file film filter fin file final find first fit fitting goniometer Harker sections heavy atom heavy-atom helix histogram input isomorphous label main chain menu method molecule mother liquor mutant non-crystallographic omit map option orthorhombic output parameters Patterson map PDB file peaks plane positions possible precession protein crystals protein phases R-factor radiation reciprocal space refined refinement reflections residues resolution ridgelines sample scale factor screw axis script side chains solution solved solvent space group specified spots structure factors symmetry operators synchrotron tion unit cell usually vectors wavelength window X-ray Xfit XPLOR XtalView Xview