Principles of Protein X-ray Crystallography by Jan Drenth.

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Main Author: Drenth, Jan (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1994.
Edition:1st ed. 1994.
Series:Springer Advanced Texts in Chemistry,
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Crystallizing a Protein
  • 2 X-ray Sources and Detectors
  • 3 Crystals
  • 4 The Theory of X-ray Diffraction by a Crystal
  • 5 Average Reflection Intensity and Distribution of Structure Factor Data
  • 6 Special Forms of the Structure Factor
  • 7 The Solution of the Phase Problem by the Isomorphous Replacement Method
  • 8 Phase Improvement
  • 9 Anomalous Scattering in the Determination of the Protein Phase Angles and the Absolute Configuration
  • 10 Molecular Replacement
  • 11 Direct Methods
  • 12 Laue Diffraction
  • 13 Refinement of the Model Structure
  • 14 The Combination of Phase Information
  • 15 Checking for Gross Errors and Estimating the Accuracy of the Structural Model
  • Appendix 1 A Compilation of Equations for Calculating Electron Density Maps
  • Appendix 2 A Compilation of Reliability Indices
  • Appendix 3 The Variation in the Intensity of X-ray Radiation
  • References.