Protein Crystallography : a Concise Guide.
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2008.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- 1.1 What Is X-ray Crystallography?
- 1.2 A Quick Look at Protein Crystals
- 1.3 Noncrystalline Specimens
- 1.4 Summary
- Further Reading
- Chapter 2. A Physical Understanding of Diffraction
- 2.1 What Is Diffraction?
- 2.2 Diffraction from One-Dimensional Crystals
- 2.3 Reconstructing Images from Diffraction Patterns
- 2.4 Summary
- Further Reading
- Chapter 3. Diffraction from Three-Dimensional Crystals
- 3.1 The Electron Density Function in Three Dimensions
- 3.2 Calculating the Diffraction Pattern from a Known Structure3.3 Summary
- Further Reading
- Chapter 4. Phase Determination by Isomorphous Replacement
- 4.1 Measuring the Phases
- 4.2 MAD Phasing
- 4.3 Fitting Models to Experimental Electron Density Maps
- 4.4 Summary
- Further Reading
- Chapter 5. The Patterson Function
- 5.1 Definition of the Patterson Function
- 5.2 Using the Patterson Function to Locate Atoms
- 5.3 Summary
- Further Reading
- Chapter 6. Phasing with Partially Known Structures
- 6.1 Difference Fourier Maps
- 6.2 Molecular Replacement6.3 Summary
- Further Reading
- Chapter 7. Crystallographic Refinement
- 7.1 Refinement Improves the Model
- 7.2 Least-Squares Refinement
- 7.3 Summary
- Further Reading
- Glossary
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