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Crystallography Made Crystal Clear: A Guide for Users of Macromolecular Models
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Author: Gale Rhodes
ISBN-10: 0125870752
ISBN-13: 9780125870757
Publisher: Academic Press
Publication date: March 1, 1993
Edition: 01
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 0.50 by 6 by 9 in.
Book condition: Used, good, no highlighting/marking.
Note : Macromolecules are the proteins and nucleic acids upon which life depends. Understanding the action of biological macromolecules (giant molecules) requires detailed knowledge of their structures. Most of the more than ten thousand known structures of protein and nucleic acids were obtained by x-ray crystallography, the standard mechanism for determining protein structure. Essentially, proteins are frozen into rigid crystals, which can be stacked up in a repeating pattern--like supermarket displays. The structure of each individual crystal can be determined by the way x-rays are bent when they pass through the composite crystal. Protein structure is essential when investigating protein interactions and planning drug development.
ISBN-10: 0125870752
ISBN-13: 9780125870757
Publisher: Academic Press
Publication date: March 1, 1993
Edition: 01
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 0.50 by 6 by 9 in.
Book condition: Used, good, no highlighting/marking.
Note : Macromolecules are the proteins and nucleic acids upon which life depends. Understanding the action of biological macromolecules (giant molecules) requires detailed knowledge of their structures. Most of the more than ten thousand known structures of protein and nucleic acids were obtained by x-ray crystallography, the standard mechanism for determining protein structure. Essentially, proteins are frozen into rigid crystals, which can be stacked up in a repeating pattern--like supermarket displays. The structure of each individual crystal can be determined by the way x-rays are bent when they pass through the composite crystal. Protein structure is essential when investigating protein interactions and planning drug development.



