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SUBMITTER: Kupitz C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5178802 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kupitz Christopher C Olmos Jose L JL Holl Mark M Tremblay Lee L Pande Kanupriya K Pandey Suraj S Oberthür Dominik D Hunter Mark M Liang Mengning M Aquila Andrew A Tenboer Jason J Calvey George G Katz Andrea A Chen Yujie Y Wiedorn Max O MO Knoska Juraj J Meents Alke A Majriani Valerio V Norwood Tyler T Poudyal Ishwor I Grant Thomas T Miller Mitchell D MD Xu Weijun W Tolstikova Aleksandra A Morgan Andrew A Metz Markus M Martin-Garcia Jose M JM Zook James D JD Roy-Chowdhury Shatabdi S Coe Jesse J Nagaratnam Nirupa N Meza Domingo D Fromme Raimund R Basu Shibom S Frank Matthias M White Thomas T Barty Anton A Bajt Sasa S Yefanov Oleksandr O Chapman Henry N HN Zatsepin Nadia N Nelson Garrett G Weierstall Uwe U Spence John J Schwander Peter P Pollack Lois L Fromme Petra P Ourmazd Abbas A Phillips George N GN Schmidt Marius M
Structural dynamics (Melville, N.Y.) 20161215 4
Mix-and-inject serial crystallography (MISC) is a technique designed to image enzyme catalyzed reactions in which small protein crystals are mixed with a substrate just prior to being probed by an X-ray pulse. This approach offers several advantages over flow cell studies. It provides (i) room temperature structures at near atomic resolution, (ii) time resolution ranging from microseconds to seconds, and (iii) convenient reaction initiation. It outruns radiation damage by using femtosecond X-ray ...[more]