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How the structure of lysozyme was actually determined
International Tables for Crystallography (2012). Vol. F, ch. 25.1, pp. 845-872 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000899 ]
... explanation of the catalytic function of the enzyme and gave a vision of the explanatory power of structure for biological function. ... implemented in the measurements and in the data-processing software, a complete data set to 2Å resolution was measured with remarkable ... favourable circumstances, reveal important biological information. All seemed set for a dramatic expansion in protein studies. At the Royal Institution ...
Binding studies of lysozyme with tri-N-acetyl-chitotriose, (GlcNAc)3, at 2Å resolution
International Tables for Crystallography (2012). Vol. F, Section 25.1.4.4, pp. 867-868 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000899 ]
... the Royal Institution in July 1965. He brought with him a sample of tri-N-acetylchitotriose (Fig. 25.1.4.2), previously abbreviated as ... problem was overcome by soaking the crystals already mounted in a capillary tube. By 17 July 1965, a 6 Å map of the lysozyme-(GlcNAc)3 complex was ...
[more results from section 25.1.4 in volume F]
Map interpretation and model building
International Tables for Crystallography (2012). Vol. F, Section 25.1.3.11, pp. 864-866 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000899 ]
... strongest feature in this part of the map corresponded to a disulfide bridge (C), in which the two sulfur atoms lie ... was to identify this bridge. It is clearly connected to a helical region of the molecule (A), which ran in the direction from top right to ...
[more results from section 25.1.3 in volume F]
The electron-density map of lysozyme at 6Å resolution
International Tables for Crystallography (2012). Vol. F, Section 25.1.2.8, pp. 853-854 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000899 ]
... distribution was calculated on the MERCURY computer, by means of a program written by Owen Mills that was in general use ... in studying this map was to determine the boundary of a single molecule. Comparison of the unit cells of various crystal ... Fig. 25.1.2.12 includes the whole of the c axis and a sufficient area of each section to ensure that one ...
[more results from section 25.1.2 in volume F]
Introduction
International Tables for Crystallography (2012). Vol. F, Section 25.1.1, p. 845 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000899 ]
... favourable circumstances, reveal important biological information. All seemed set for a dramatic expansion in protein studies. At the Royal Institution in ... the structure (Watson et al., 1963), and we had begun a detailed study of irradiation damage in the myoglobin crystals (Blake ... haemoglobin work (Green et al., 1954), and ACTN had initiated a study of [beta]-lactoglobulin (Green et al., 1956) and ...
International Tables for Crystallography (2012). Vol. F, ch. 25.1, pp. 845-872 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000899 ]
... explanation of the catalytic function of the enzyme and gave a vision of the explanatory power of structure for biological function. ... implemented in the measurements and in the data-processing software, a complete data set to 2Å resolution was measured with remarkable ... favourable circumstances, reveal important biological information. All seemed set for a dramatic expansion in protein studies. At the Royal Institution ...
Binding studies of lysozyme with tri-N-acetyl-chitotriose, (GlcNAc)3, at 2Å resolution
International Tables for Crystallography (2012). Vol. F, Section 25.1.4.4, pp. 867-868 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000899 ]
... the Royal Institution in July 1965. He brought with him a sample of tri-N-acetylchitotriose (Fig. 25.1.4.2), previously abbreviated as ... problem was overcome by soaking the crystals already mounted in a capillary tube. By 17 July 1965, a 6 Å map of the lysozyme-(GlcNAc)3 complex was ...
[more results from section 25.1.4 in volume F]
Map interpretation and model building
International Tables for Crystallography (2012). Vol. F, Section 25.1.3.11, pp. 864-866 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000899 ]
... strongest feature in this part of the map corresponded to a disulfide bridge (C), in which the two sulfur atoms lie ... was to identify this bridge. It is clearly connected to a helical region of the molecule (A), which ran in the direction from top right to ...
[more results from section 25.1.3 in volume F]
The electron-density map of lysozyme at 6Å resolution
International Tables for Crystallography (2012). Vol. F, Section 25.1.2.8, pp. 853-854 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000899 ]
... distribution was calculated on the MERCURY computer, by means of a program written by Owen Mills that was in general use ... in studying this map was to determine the boundary of a single molecule. Comparison of the unit cells of various crystal ... Fig. 25.1.2.12 includes the whole of the c axis and a sufficient area of each section to ensure that one ...
[more results from section 25.1.2 in volume F]
Introduction
International Tables for Crystallography (2012). Vol. F, Section 25.1.1, p. 845 [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000899 ]
... favourable circumstances, reveal important biological information. All seemed set for a dramatic expansion in protein studies. At the Royal Institution in ... the structure (Watson et al., 1963), and we had begun a detailed study of irradiation damage in the myoglobin crystals (Blake ... haemoglobin work (Green et al., 1954), and ACTN had initiated a study of [beta]-lactoglobulin (Green et al., 1956) and ...
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