Macromolecular Crystallization and Crystal Perfection - Chayen, Naomi E; Helliwell, John R; Snell, Edward H; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Macromolecular Crystallization and Crystal Perfection
 
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ISBN13:9780199213252
ISBN10:0199213259
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:234 pages
Size:240x160x16 mm
Weight:538 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 33 line illustrations, 31 halftones
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Macromolecular Crystallization and Crystal Perfection

 
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Structural biology is key to our understanding of the mechanisms of biological processes. This book describes current methods and future frontiers in crystal growth and use of X-ray and Neutron crystallography, in the context of the very successful current automation of crystallization and generation of synchrotron X-ray and neutron beams.

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The crystallization of proteins and nucleic acids and/or their complexes has become more highly automated but is still often a trial and error based approach. In parallel, a number of X-ray diffraction based techniques have been developed which explain the physical reasons limiting the resulting crystallographic data and thus show how that data may be improved. Crystal growth is also pivotal in neutron crystallography, which establishes the hydrogen and hydration aspects. Thus this book is aimed at addressing the science behind obtaining the best and most complete structural data possible for biological macromolecules, so that the detailed structural biology and chemistry of these important molecules emerge. Crystal imperfections such as twinning and lattice disorders, as well as multiple crystal situations, and their possible remedies, are also described. The small crystal frontier in micro-crystal crystallography, crystallites in powders and finally down to the proposed single molecule structure determination of X-ray lasers are covered. Overall this interdisciplinary book will interest crystal growers, X-ray and neutron physicists and the biological crystallographers, including graduate students.

A streamlined and logical summary of the sequence of procedures that a crystallographer needs to follow to obtain the structure of a protein of interest. The discussion greatly benefits from the authors' practical experience as protein crystallographers who have important structures under their belts.
Table of Contents:
I: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
Introduction
II: CRYSTALLIZATION
Crystallization Theory
Practical Methods of Crystallization
Screening
Optimization
Strategies when high quality crystals cannot be obtained
Membrane Proteins
Alternative Approaches
III: DIFFRACTION
Experimental Aspects
Analysis of the Molecular Short-Range Order
Analysis of the Long-Range Order
Macromolecular Crystals and Twinning
Other Macromolecular Crystal Diffraction Disorders
Degradation and Improvement of Crystal Perfection
Unusual Diffraction Geometries
Making the Most of Difficult Crystals
Protein Powders
Complementary Techniques
IV: THE FUTURE
The X-ray Laser and the Single Molecule
Overall Summary and Future Thoughts
Glossary of Abbreviations, Terms, and Symbols
References
Index