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Microcrystallography, high-pressure cryocooling and BioSAXS at MacCHESS

Cornell Affiliated Author(s)

Author

U. Englich
I.A. Kriksunov
R.A. Cerione
M.J. Cook
R. Gillilan
Sol Gruner
Q. Huang
C.U. Kim
W. Miller
S. Nielsen
D. Schuller
S. Smith
D.M.E. Szebenyi

Abstract

The Macromolecular Diffraction Facility at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (MacCHESS) is a national research resource supported by the National Center for Research Resources of the US National Institutes of Health. MacCHESS is pursuing several research initiatives designed to benefit both CHESS users and the wider structural biology community. Three initiatives are presented in further detail: microcrystallography, which aims to improve the collection of diffraction data from crystals a few micrometers across, or small well diffracting regions of inhomogeneous crystals, so as to obtain high-resolution structures; pressure cryocooling, which can stabilize transient structures and reduce lattice damage during the cooling process; and BioSAXS (small-angle X-ray scattering on biological solutions), which can extract molecular shape and other structural information from macromolecules in solution.

Date Published

Journal

Journal of Synchrotron Radiation

Volume

18

Issue

1

Number of Pages

70-73,

URL

https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-78650656377&doi=10.1107%2fS0909049510036010&partnerID=40&md5=13cb44d75abb5807cd9ee2b3f77e6a87

DOI

10.1107/S0909049510036010

Group (Lab)

Sol M. Gruner Group

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