Yes, this is a key paper demonstrating the possibilities. 

The answer to the question of first structure solved is a bit more difficult. 
Much of the early use of synchrotrons was for collecting high resolution data 
for refinement to supplement data collected on lab sources. This included data 
from similar structures with more or less sequence identity as well as data 
from heavy atom derivatives. MAD structures appeared somewhat later (see the 
references in Proc. Nati. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 86, pp. 2190-2194, April 1989 for 
some early examples). 

Of course John Helliwell's book (Macromolecular Crystallography with 
Synchrotron Radiation, chapter 10) gives a useful historical introduction.

Other than the above, if anyone has a claim to first structure solved just with 
synchrotron radiation then they should speak up!

Colin

-----Original Message-----
From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Harry 
Powell
Sent: 13 March 2013 15:04
To: ccp4bb
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] first use of synchrotron radiation in PX

Hi 

Not sure if this is strictly speaking the first protein *solved* on a 
synchrotron, but I think this is the first report of shooting protein crystals 
at a synchrotron in the widely available literature - 

        http://www.pnas.org/content/73/1/128.full.pdf+html

        Phillips J C, Wlodawer A, Yevitz M M and Hodgson K 0 1976 Proc. Nat. 
Acad. Sci. USA 73 128-32

        Applications of synchrotron radiation to protein crystallography: 
Preliminary results


On 13 Mar 2013, at 14:38, Alan Cheung wrote:

> Hi all - i'm sure this many will know this : when and what was the first 
> protein structure solved on a synchrotron?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Alan
> 
> 
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