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Chlamydia Protein has an Odd Structure
Research could lead to new ways to combat this sexually transmitted disease.
Unusual Antibodies in Cows Suggest New Ways to Make Therapies for People
Researchers have examined the immune system of cows and found an extraordinary family of antibodies that may benefit humans.
How Disease Mutations Affect the Parkin Protein
Researchers at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology have determined the crystal structure of Parkin, a protein found in cells that when mutated can lead to a hereditary form of Parkinson’s disease.
Weird Science: Crystals Melt when they're Cooled
Scientists from Cornell University study the unusual properties of nanoparticle crystal growth.
Using X-rays to Study Ultra-Thin Transistors
Cornell scientists have helped develop a novel process of spreading extremely thin organic transistors, and used synchrotron X-rays to watch how the films crystallize.
Crystal Structure of the Capsular Polysaccharide Synthesizing Protein CapE of Staphylococcus Aureus
This Study presents the first crystal structure of CapE, revealing that this enzyme forms a stable and functional homo-hexamer.
Proton Pathway in Photosynthesis Identified by X-ray Crystallography
A Purdue University-led team has revealed the proton transfer pathway responsible for a majority of energy storage in photosynthesis.
The Cation-π Box is a Specific Phosphatidylcholine Membrane Targeting Motif
Well-defined choline cationaromatic p interactions may be a general motif to anchor proteins to PC-rich bilayers.
Crystallography on the Nanogram Scale
Single Crystal X-ray analysis is a powerful tool for determining the structures of molecules and is widely used both in academic and industrial research.
Proteros and Priaxon Announce Lead Discovery Collaboration on Protein-Protein Interaction Targets
Proteros biostructures GmbH announced they entered into a Lead Discovery Collaboration with Priaxon AG to jointly develop lead compounds for high value protein-protein interaction (PPI) drug targets.

New Easily Applicable Ideas in Protein Crystallogenesis
Emmanuel Saridakis, Research Fellow, N. C. S. R, speaking at Advances in Protein Crystallography 2010.

Crystallographic Investigations on Insulin: Discovery and Development Applications
Gerd Schluckebier, Principal Scientist, Novo Nordisk A/S, speaking at Advances in Protein Crysyallography 2008

Identification of Macromolecular Assemblies in Crystalline State
Eugene Krissinel, Researcher, European Bioinformatics Institute, speaking at Protein Crystallography 2008

Automation, Robotics and Remote Access at the SSRL Protein Crystallography Beam Lines
Clyde Smith, Staff Scientist, Stamford University, speaking at Advances in Protein Crystallography 2008

Protein Crystallization for High-Throughput Structural Biology
George Phillips, Professor, University of Wisconsin - Madison, speaking at Advances in Protein Crystallography 2008

New Developments in High-throughput Crystallization: Automatic Execution of Follow Up Experiments
Jochen Muller-Dieckmann, Team Leader, EMBL, speaking at Advances in Protein Crystallography 2008

A Universal Micromanipulation Robot for X-ray Crystallography
Robert Viola, Square One Systems Design, speaking at Advances in Protein Crystallography 2007.

Remote Access to SSRL Protein Crystallography Beamlines
Clyde Smith, Stanford University, speaking at Advances in Protein Crystallography 2007.

Protein Hinge Motion Prediction: Solving the Problem of Induced fit
Samuel Flores, Yale University, speaking at Advances in Protein Crystallography 2007.

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