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Data of serial synchrotron crystallography of xylanase GH11 from Thermoanaerobacterium saccharolyticum [PDF]

open access: yesData in Brief
The endo-1,4-β-xylanase GH11 from the hemicellulose-degrading bacterium Thermoanaerobacterium saccharolyticum (TsaGH11) has been characterized as a thermophilic enzyme.
Ki Hyun Nam
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Serial macromolecular crystallography at ALBA Synchrotron Light Source

open access: yesJournal of Synchrotron Radiation, 2022
The increase in successful adaptations of serial crystallography at synchrotron radiation sources continues. To date, the number of serial synchrotron crystallography (SSX) experiments has grown exponentially, with over 40 experiments reported so far. In
Jose M. Martin-Garcia   +17 more
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Room-temperature macromolecular serial crystallography using synchrotron radiation [PDF]

open access: yesIUCrJ, 2014
A new approach for collecting data from many hundreds of thousands of microcrystals using X-ray pulses from a free-electron laser has recently been developed.
Francesco Stellato   +19 more
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Serial macromolecular crystallography at ALBA Synchrotron Light Source. Erratum

open access: yesJournal of Synchrotron Radiation, 2022
A revised version of Table 2 of Martin-Garcia et al. [J. Synchrotron Rad. (2022). 29, 896–907] is provided.
Jose M. Martin-Garcia   +17 more
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Serial crystallography using synchrotron radiation [PDF]

open access: yesIUCrJ, 2014
A brief history is given of how X-ray diffraction data from crystals have been recorded. Today there are new possibilities, spawned by the availability of free electron lasers that produce powerful femtosecond long X-ray pulses.
Michael G. Rossmann
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Pink-Beam Serial Synchrotron Crystallography at Pohang Light Source II

open access: yesCrystals, 2022
Serial crystallography (SX) enables the determination of room-temperature structures with minimal radiation damage. The photon flux of the pink beam of 1.2% bandwidth (BW) is one order higher than that of the monochromatic beam from a silicon crystal ...
Yongsam Kim, Ki Hyun Nam
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Best practices for time-resolved serial synchrotron crystallography. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Crystallogr D Struct Biol, 2022
With recent developments in X-ray sources, instrumentation and data-analysis tools, time-resolved crystallographic experiments, which were originally the preserve of a few expert groups, are becoming simpler and can be carried out at more radiation sources, and are thus increasingly accessible to a growing user base. However, these experiments are just
Schulz EC   +3 more
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Serial crystallography on in vivo grown microcrystals using synchrotron radiation

open access: yesIUCrJ, 2014
Crystal structure determinations of biological macromolecules are limited by the availability of sufficiently sized crystals and by the fact that crystal quality deteriorates during data collection owing to radiation damage. Exploiting a micrometre-sized
Cornelius Gati   +13 more
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Novel fixed-target serial crystallography flip-holder for macromolecular crystallography beamlines at synchrotron radiation sources

open access: yesJournal of Synchrotron Radiation
Synchrotron serial crystallography (SSX) is an emerging method for determining crystal structure at room temperature using synchrotron radiation facilities.
Do-Heon Gu   +5 more
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Room-temperature serial synchrotron crystallography of the human phosphatase PTP1B. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Crystallogr F Struct Biol Commun, 2023
Room-temperature X-ray crystallography provides unique insights into protein conformational heterogeneity, but obtaining sufficiently large protein crystals is a common hurdle. Serial synchrotron crystallography (SSX) helps to address this hurdle by allowing the use of many medium- to small-sized crystals.
Sharma S, Ebrahim A, Keedy DA.
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