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Zusatztext it is more than successful, and most, if not all, who dip into it will be rewarded by learning things they did not know, or possibly had forgotten...[..] a book that will surely find its place in every crystallographic lab whether protein or macromolecular. Informationen zum Autor Mark Sanderson is an experienced protein and nucleic-acid crystallographer and co-editor of Methods in Molecular Biology, who has solved several key ab initio structures, notably nucleic-acid proteins.Jane Skelly has widespread experience in the expression and crystallisation of macromolecules.Both editors lecture undergraduates in structural biology. Klappentext Macromolecular crystallography is the study of macromolecules using X-ray crystallographic techniques to determine their molecular structure. This title synthesises contributions from a team of internationally recognized leaders, offering chapters on conventional and high-throughput methods. Zusammenfassung Macromolecular crystallography is the study of macromolecules using X-ray crystallographic techniques to determine their molecular structure. This title synthesises contributions from a team of internationally recognized leaders, offering chapters on conventional and high-throughput methods. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Skelly, Sohi and Batuwangala: Classical Cloning, Expression and Purification 2: Owens, Nettleship, Berrow, Stuart and Stammers: High-Throughput Cloning, Expression and Purification 3: Chayen: Automation of Non-Conventional Crystallization Techniques for Screening and Optimisation 4: Abdel-Meguid, Jeruzalmi and Sanderson: First Analysis of Macromolecular Crystals 5: Sanderson: In-House Macromolecular Data Collection 6: Abdel-Meguid: Solving the Phase Problem Using Isomorphous Replacement 7: Delarue: Molecular Replacement Techniques for High-Throughput Structure Determination 8: Murthy: MAD Phasing 9: Weeks and Furey: Application of Direct Methods to Macromolecular Structure Solution 10: Abrahams: Phase Refinement through Density Modification 11: Morris, Perrakis and Lamzin: Getting a Macromolecular Model: Model Building, Refinement and Validation 12: Wasserman, Smith, D'Amico, Koss, Morisco, and Burley: High-Throughput Crystallographic Data Collection at Synchrotrons 13: Carson: Electron Density Fitting and Structure Validation 14: Masquida, Francois, Werner and Westhof: RNA Crystallogenesis 15: Sohi and Laponogov: Crystallography in the Study of Protein-DNA Interaction 16: Fry, Abrescia and Stuart: Virus Crystallography 17: Abdel-Meguid: Macromolecular Crystallography in Drug Design ...