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Overview
Written by one of the most significant contributors to the progress of protein crystallography, this practical guide contains case studies, a troubleshooting section and pointers on data interpretation. It covers the theory, practice and latest achievements in x-ray crystallography, such that any researcher in structural biology will benefit from this extremely clearly written book.
Part A covers the theoretical basis and such experimental techniques as principles of x-ray diffraction, solutions for the phase problem and time-resolved x-ray crystallography. Part B includes case studies for different kinds of x-ray crystal structure determination, such as the MIRAS and MAD techniques, molecular replacement, and the difference Fourier technique.
Synopsis
Written by one of the most significant contributors to the progress of protein crystallography, this practical guide contains case studies, a troubleshooting section and pointers on data interpretation. Clearly structured, Part A covers relevant experimental techniques for crystallization, generation of X-rays and data collection, the principles of X-ray diffraction, solutions for the phase problem and further steps for structure determination, time-resolved X-ray crystallography and structural genomics. Part B includes case studies for different stages in determining X-ray crystal structure, such as diffraction data evaluation, MIRAS and MAD techniques, molecular replacement, phase improvement by electron density averaging, non-crystallographic symmetries and model building.
With its coverage of the theory, practice and latest achievements in x-ray crystallography, this book will benefit any researcher in structural biology.
Editorials
From the Publisher
"This is clearly going to be a very useful book for students and researchers coming from across all the relevant disciplines." (Crystallography Reviews, July 2008)
"β¦this book is reasonably well organized and covers all the relevant theory and much of the practical applications of the field." (Journal of the American Chemical Association, August 6, 2008)
I would highly recommend this book to someone who is thinking about or already using X-ray crystallography. (The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, March 2008)