Re: [ccp4bb] Anisotropic Diffraction Examples

2010-06-09 Thread Bjørn Panyella Pedersen
The H+-ATPase from A. thaliana had anisotropic diffraction (ca. 
3.6/5.5Å). This could be explained by the crystal packing and more 
specifically the detergent micelles in the packing.

See:

Pedersen BP, Buch-Pedersen MJ, Morth JP, Palmgren MG, Nissen P. Crystal 
structure of the plasma membrane proton pump. Nature 450, pp. -4, 
(2007).


Pedersen BP, Morth JP, Nissen P. Structure determination using poorly 
diffracting membrane protein crystals - Lessons from the H+ and 
Na+,K+-ATPases. Acta Cryst D, 66, pp. 309-313, (2010).


-Bjørn

On 2010-06-08 16:38, Matthias Zebisch wrote:

Dear everybody!

I am currently having an issue with anisotropic diffraction and would
like to cite some references.
I am sure there are plenty of examples outthere.

So, if you are having an own published example at hand, can you please
send me the reference and
maybe the diffraction limits along good and bad directions as well?

Thank you a lot,

Matthias



[ccp4bb] Anisotropic Diffraction Examples

2010-06-08 Thread Matthias Zebisch

Dear everybody!

I am currently having an issue with anisotropic diffraction and would 
like to cite some references.

I am sure there are plenty of examples outthere.

So, if you are having an own published example at hand, can you please 
send me the reference and

maybe the diffraction limits along good and bad directions as well?

Thank you a lot,

Matthias

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