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* Artem Evdokimov's [http://www.xtals.org/pdfs/iodination.pdf Iodination of protein crystals for fun and profit]
* Artem Evdokimov's [http://www.xtals.org/pdfs/iodination.pdf Iodination of protein crystals for fun and profit]
* Sugahara et al's Heavy-atom Database System ([http://hatodas.harima.riken.go.jp/ HATODAS]) - a WWW-based tool designed to assist the heavy-atom derivatization of proteins.
* Sugahara et al's Heavy-atom Database System ([http://hatodas.harima.riken.go.jp/ HATODAS]) - a WWW-based tool designed to assist the heavy-atom derivatization of proteins.
* http://www.sbg.bio.ic.ac.uk/had/ - good table of HA  and pH ranges
Links to a variety of HA databases: http://www.shapirolab.org/lab-links/had.html 


References: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0907444903020584 Lott JS et al. (2003) Acta Cryst D Biol Crystallogr, Dec (Pt 12): 2242-6. Making the most of two crystals: structural analysis of a conserved hypothetical protein using native gel screening and SAD phasing.]
References: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0907444903020584 Lott JS et al. (2003) Acta Cryst D Biol Crystallogr, Dec (Pt 12): 2242-6. Making the most of two crystals: structural analysis of a conserved hypothetical protein using native gel screening and SAD phasing.]

Revision as of 14:58, 17 July 2009

Links to a variety of HA databases: http://www.shapirolab.org/lab-links/had.html

References: Lott JS et al. (2003) Acta Cryst D Biol Crystallogr, Dec (Pt 12): 2242-6. Making the most of two crystals: structural analysis of a conserved hypothetical protein using native gel screening and SAD phasing.