btw, this thread has one of my favorite titles ever...
JPK
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 4:11 AM, Eleanor Dodson wrote:
> This is interesting. In principle m and D should provide an optimum map,
> and at high resolution they do a reasonable job.
> The answer about occupancy is a good point.
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> You do
Perhaps a more complete list (now not up to date!) for crystallography can be
found at
http://www.iucr.org/people/nobel-prize
I note however that the ebi chart is for structural biology related prizes.
Colin
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Had the fortunate opportunity to hear him speak about the crystallography at
the Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference last week.
Great work and well done!
Francis
On Oct 10, 2012, at 8:54 AM, Bosch, Juergen wrote:
> Yes agreed great work - more of that please.
> Jürgen
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> ..
Yes agreed great work - more of that please.
Jürgen
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Thanks, Frances. The chart has been updated.
Gary.
On 10/10/2012 16:36, Frances C. Bernstein wrote:
Your nice historic chart of Nobel prizes missed Hauptman
and Karle in 1985.
Frances Bernstein
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Dear All,
Sorry for the late reply.
I wish to compare binding pockets of some homologous proteins, a couple of
which have a ligand bound, while the rest don't.
I wish to check if there is any difference in the nature of the cavity in the
homologous proteins, e.g. properties like hydrophobicity
Your nice historic chart of Nobel prizes missed Hauptman
and Karle in 1985.
Frances Bernstein
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Dear all,
You can learn more about this important family of receptors by exploring
their structures within the PDB archive.
http://pdbe.org/nobel2012
The crystal structures of the beta2 adrenergic receptor were determined
using X-ray diffraction by Kobilka's group. The structures
http://pdb
many congratulations to protein structure community ...
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:20 AM, Toufic El Arnaout wrote:
> Congratulations to Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka:
> Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2012!
> Congrats to the protein structure community.
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> toufic el arnaout
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Congratulations to Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka:
Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2012!
Congrats to the protein structure community.
toufic el arnaout
How about DNA synthesis within crystals?
1: Kiefer JR, Mao C, Braman JC, Beese LS. Visualizing DNA replication in
a catalytically active Bacillus DNA polymerase crystal. Nature. 1998 Jan
15;391(6664):304-7. PubMed PMID: 9440698.
2: Johnson SJ, Taylor JS, Beese LS. Processive DNA synthesis obs
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