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Latest revision as of 16:09, 19 July 2010
Figures from Bernhard Rupp's book "Biomolecular Crystallography" (with permission by the author)Edit
There is more material (all figures, citations, tutorials) at the book's overview page.
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Cis-peptide bond and its electron densityEdit
Covalently modified residuesEdit
Covalent binding of ligandsEdit
Additives mediating intermolecular contactsEdit
Heavy-atom derivatization of a proteinEdit
The trimeric bacterial outer membrane protein OprPEdit
Chemically modified lysine residue (Dimethyllysine)Edit
Glycosylated residues stabilizing homodimerEdit
Uranium-atom solution and Fourier truncation ripplesEdit
Solvent molecules (water, MPD, Mg2+)Edit
(Pete Dunten had noticed that PDB code 2nls should be 1nls; this is now in the book's errata; the above legend has the correction.)