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Protein crystallography : challenges and practical solutions / edited by Konstantinos Beis, Gwyndaf Evans.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Konstantinos Beis
Contributor:
Beis, Konstantinos, editor.
Evans, Gwyndaf, editor.
Series:
Chemical biology series ; 2055-1975 Number 8.
Chemical biology ; Number 8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Crystallography.
Proteins--Analysis.
Proteins.
Proteins--Structure.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (245 pages).
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2018]
Summary:
Protein crystallography has become vital to further understanding the structure and function of many complex biological systems. In recent years, structure determination has progressed tremendously however the quality of crystals and data sets can prevent the best results from being obtained. With contributions from world leading researchers whose software are used worldwide, this book provides a coherent approach on how to handle difficult crystallographic data and how to assess its quality. The chapters will cover all key aspects of protein crystallography, from instrumentation and data processing through to model building. This book also addresses challenges that protein crystallographers will face such as dealing with data from microcrystals and multi protein complexes. This book is ideal for both academics and researchers in industry looking for a comprehensive guide to protein crystallography.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781788014779
1788014774
9781788010504
1788010507

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