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Biostructural Science Inspired by Next-Generation X-Ray Sources

Cornell Affiliated Author(s)

Author

Sol Gruner
E.E. Lattman

Abstract

Next-generation synchrotron radiation sources, such as X-ray free-electron lasers, energy recovery linacs, and ultra-low-emittance storage rings, are catalyzing novel methods of biomolecular microcrystallography and solution scattering. These methods are described and future trends are predicted. Importantly, there is a growing realization that serial microcrystallography and certain cutting-edge solution scattering experiments can be performed at existing storage ring sources by utilizing new technology. In this sense, next-generation sources are serving two distinct functions, namely, provision of new capabilities that require the newer sources and inspiration of new methods that can be performed at existing sources. © Copyright ©2015 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved.

Date Published

Journal

Annual Review of Biophysics

Volume

44

Number of Pages

33-51,

URL

https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84937398926&doi=10.1146%2fannurev-biophys-060414-033813&partnerID=40&md5=b2552c7da544f83834d20bcec7ef8a8d

DOI

10.1146/annurev-biophys-060414-033813

Group (Lab)

Sol M. Gruner Group

Funding Source

DBI-1231306
DE-FG02-10ER46693
P41GM103485

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