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* [[Visualization of crystal growth]] | * [[Visualization of crystal growth]] |
Revision as of 20:50, 12 February 2009
Crystal Characterization
Crystal Imperfections
Crystal Growth
- Modifying the protein to crystallize better
- Crystallization screens and methods
- I have crystals, but are they salt?
- Conditions prone to salt crystallization
- Biophysical methods for evaluation of crystallization tendency
- Improving crystal quality
- Robots for crystallization setup
- Visualization of crystal growth
- Crystal mounting
- Robots for crystal mounting
- Robots for crystallization monitoring
- Crystal growth: Tips and Tricks
Crystal handling
Data collection
- X-ray generators and detectors (experiences)
- Synchrotrons
- Cryo
- Strategies
- Data quality
- Radiation damage
- Data collection: Tips and Tricks
References
- crystallization of soluble proteins
- crystallization of membrane proteins
- Wiener MC (2004) A pedestrian guide to membrane protein crystallization. Methods 34(3), 364-372.
- Loll PJ (2003) Membrane protein structural biology: the high throughput challenge. J. Struct. Biol. 142(1), 144-153.
- Methods and Results in Crystallization of Membrane Proteins Iwata S (Ed.), San Diego, CA: International University Line. (2003)
- Macromolecular Crystallography Protocols, Volume 1: Preparation and Crystallization of Macromolecules. Doublie S (Ed.), Totowa, NJ: Humana Press. (2007)
- Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins. Grisshammer R, & Buchanan SK (Eds.), Cambridge, UK: Royal Society of Chemistry. (2006)