Volume 64, Issue 1 pp. 169-180
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Powder crystallography on macromolecules

I. Margiolaki

I. Margiolaki

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), Grenoble, France

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J. P. Wright

J. P. Wright

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), Grenoble, France

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First published: 10 January 2008
Citations: 2
I. Margiolaki, e-mail: [email protected]; J. P. Wright, e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Following the seminal work of Von Dreele, powder X-ray diffraction studies on proteins are being established as a valuable complementary technique to single-crystal measurements. A wide range of small proteins have been found to give synchrotron powder diffraction profiles where the peak widths are essentially limited only by the instrumental resolution. The rich information contained in these profiles, combined with developments in data analysis, has stimulated research and development to apply the powder technique to microcrystalline protein samples. In the present work, progress in using powder diffraction for macromolecular crystallography is reported.

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