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protein crystal

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protein
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈprəʊ.tiːn/ us /ˈproʊ.tiːn/
one of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and ...
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crystal
noun
uk /ˈkrɪs.təl/ us /ˈkrɪs.təl/
transparent glass of very high quality, usually with its surface cut into ...
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Examples of protein crystal


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Comparison of different schemes to treat long-range electrostatic interactions in molecular dynamics simulations of a proteincrystal.
Electron radiation damage to protein crystals of bacteriorhodopsin at different temperatures.
Electron microscopy of frozen, hydrated protein crystals.
Nevertheless, in some cases, protein crystals were reported to be perfect enough to achieve images of single dislocations.
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Protein crystallization is inherently difficult because of the fragile nature of protein crystals.
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Recovery of the protein crystals requires imaging which can be done by the intrinsic fluorescence of the protein or by using transmission microscopy.
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Protein crystals are scooped up by a loop, then flash-frozen with liquid nitrogen.
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The second is composed of protein crystals and amorphous pigment granules.
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Highly ordered, strongly diffracting materials - like minerals or semiconductors - are generally unproblematic, whereas e.g. protein crystals are particularly challenging for topographic imaging.
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Structural changes in a cryocooled proteincrystal owing to radiation damage.
Estimation of effective interresidue contact energies from proteincrystal structures : quasi-chemical approximation.
Direct measurement of reactivity in the proteincrystal by steady-state kinetic studies.
Other experiments on board included demonstration of advanced teleoperator tasks using the remote manipulator system, proteincrystal growth, and dynamic behavior of space structures.
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This has allowed the very earliest stages in proteincrystal nucleation to be monitored.
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It is often sufficient to replace only the solvent and labile hydrogen atoms in a proteincrystal by vapor diffusion.
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Proteins have irregularly shaped surfaces, which results in the formation of large channels within any proteincrystal.
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Pi stacking is prevalent in proteincrystal structures, and also contributes to the interactions between small-molecules and proteins.
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Sixty experiments or investigations were conducted in many scientific and engineering disciplines including: materials science, human physiology, biotechnology, proteincrystal growth, robotics, structural dynamics, atmospheric ozone monitoring and spacecraft glow.
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Ultrastructural studies on scrapie prion protein crystals obtained from reverse micellar solutions.
The wide range in interstice diameter suggests a varied solvent temperature response among different protein crystals.
Solvent behaviour in flash-cooled protein crystals at cryogenic temperatures.
Solvent content of protein crystals.
A description of imperfections in protein crystals.
Flash-cooling and annealing of protein crystals.
In addition to overcoming the inherent fragility of protein crystals, a number of environmental factors must also be overcome.
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However, untreated protein crystals often crack if flash-frozen; therefore, they are generally pre-soaked in a cryoprotectant solution before freezing.
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