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Evolving Methods for Macromolecular Crystallography - The Structural Path to the Understanding of the Mechanism of Action of CBRN Agents

Inglese · Tascabile

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This volume comprises papers presented at the 2005 edition of the "Crystallography of Molecular Biology" courses that have been held since 1976 at the Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture in Erice, Italy. This series of courses is renowned for bringing leaders in the field of macromo- cular crystallography together with highly motivated students, in a beautiful and intimate location that encourages people to interact. The warm and informal atmosphere at these Erice conferences, especially these on cryst- lography, has helped to foster long-term scientific interactions and new int- national friendships that have often lasted for the lifetime of the scientists. The course was financed by NATO as an Advanced Study Institute and by the European Commission as a EuroSummerSchool. The papers span the breadth of material presented in the course, which emphasized the practical aspects of modern macromolecular crystallography and its applications. One must start with crystals: Bergfors showed how to improve initial crystals through seeding, while Byrne discussed the difficult problem of crystallizing membrane proteins. The collection of optimal diffraction data requires both careful preparation of cryo-cooled crystals (Garman) and proper processing of the diffraction images (Leslie). To obtain images of electron density, one needs estimates of the phases of the diffracted spots. Sheldrick presented the background to the sing- wavelength anomalous diffraction (SAD) method, which has been gaining popularity, and McCoy discussed the basis of modern maximum likelihood methods for treating information in experimental phasing.

Sommario

Succeeding with seeding: some practical advice.- Expression, purification, and crystallisationof membrane proteins.- Macromolecular cryo-crystallography.- Processing diffraction data with mosflm.- Sad phasing: basic concepts and high-throughput.- Likelihood-based experimental phasing in phaser.- Stochastic molecular replacement.- Likelihood-based molecular replacement in phaser.- Automated structure determination with phenix.- Density Modification In Main.- Ab initio phasing starting from low resolution.- Structural genomics of mycobacterium tuberculosis: a search for function and new drug targets.- Three-dimensional domain swapping and its relevance to conformational diseases.- Structural bioinformatics: from protein structure to function.- Single-particle imaging.

Riassunto

This volume comprises papers presented at the 2005 edition of the “Crystallography of Molecular Biology” courses that have been held since 1976 at the Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture in Erice, Italy. This series of courses is renowned for bringing leaders in the field of macromo- cular crystallography together with highly motivated students, in a beautiful and intimate location that encourages people to interact. The warm and informal atmosphere at these Erice conferences, especially these on cryst- lography, has helped to foster long-term scientific interactions and new int- national friendships that have often lasted for the lifetime of the scientists. The course was financed by NATO as an Advanced Study Institute and by the European Commission as a EuroSummerSchool. The papers span the breadth of material presented in the course, which emphasized the practical aspects of modern macromolecular crystallography and its applications. One must start with crystals: Bergfors showed how to improve initial crystals through seeding, while Byrne discussed the difficult problem of crystallizing membrane proteins. The collection of optimal diffraction data requires both careful preparation of cryo-cooled crystals (Garman) and proper processing of the diffraction images (Leslie). To obtain images of electron density, one needs estimates of the phases of the diffracted spots. Sheldrick presented the background to the sing- wavelength anomalous diffraction (SAD) method, which has been gaining popularity, and McCoy discussed the basis of modern maximum likelihood methods for treating information in experimental phasing.

Testo aggiuntivo

From the reviews:

"The book is a summary of the proceedings on ‘Evolving Methods for Macromolecular Crystallography’ held in 2005. … it is a welcome addition to the crystallographer’s bookshelf with contributions by a number of experts in their field." (Miroslav Papiz, Crystallography Reviews, Vol. 15 (2), 2009)

Relazione

From the reviews:

"The book is a summary of the proceedings on 'Evolving Methods for Macromolecular Crystallography' held in 2005. ... it is a welcome addition to the crystallographer's bookshelf with contributions by a number of experts in their field." (Miroslav Papiz, Crystallography Reviews, Vol. 15 (2), 2009)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Rand J Read (Editore), Randy J Read (Editore), L Sussman (Editore), L Sussman (Editore), Randy J. Read (Editore), Joel L. Sussman (Editore)
Editore Springer Netherlands
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 29.06.2009
 
EAN 9781402063152
ISBN 978-1-4020-6315-2
Pagine 192
Peso 290 g
Illustrazioni VIII, 192 p.
Serie NATO Science Series II Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
Nato Science Series II:
NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
NATO Science Series II
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Fisica, astronomia > Fisica atomica, fisica nucleare

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