Recent Advance in Structural Studies under Extreme Conditions. Rapid Data Collection of Protein Crystals with Laue Diffraction Method.

  • ADACHI Shin-ichi
    Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (Riken) Harima Institute

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  • 特殊条件下の構造研究の新展開  白色ラウエ法によるたん白結晶の迅速測定
  • ハクショク ラウエホウ ニ ヨル タンパク ケッショウ ノ ジンソク ソクテイ

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With the use of extremely intense synchrotron radiation sources it has become possible to collect good quality x-ray diffraction data for protein crystals on a subsecond time-scale. This has led to the development of time-resolved protein crystallography, where the main objective is to determine the structures of short-lived intermediates during enzymatic reactions by monitoring the time dependence of the x-ray intensities. Furthermore, utilization of singlebunch mode at the third generation synchrotron sources enables us to shorten the time-scale of the time-resolved protein crystallography down to nanosecond order. Feasibility of singlepulse Laue diffraction experiment on protein crystals is discussed.

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