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Protein crystallization is the
process of
formation of a
regular array of
individual protein molecules stabilized by
crystal contacts. If the
crystal...
- molecules), the
Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD) (for
inorganic compounds) or the
Protein Data Bank (for
protein and
sometimes nucleic acids)...
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Protein folding is the
physical process by
which a
protein,
after synthesis by a
ribosome as a
linear chain of
amino acids,
changes from an
unstable random...
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Protein Crystals:
Growth of High
Quality Crystals,
Motions of
Lumazin Crystals and
Growth of
Ferritin Crystals (APCF-
Crystal_Growth)
Advanced Protein...
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Particle Monitor (APM);
Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX II);
Protein Crystal Growth (PCG); Bioserve/Instrumentation
Technology ****ociates Materials...
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Proteins are
large biomolecules and
macromolecules that
comprise one or more long
chains of
amino acid residues.
Proteins perform a vast
array of functions...
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geometries were
observed in a
survey of high-resolution x-ray
protein crystal structures in the
Protein Data Bank.
Analysis of the
aromatic amino acids phenylalanine...
- "Structure of a heterogeneous, glycosylated, lipid-bound, in vivo-grown
protein crystal at
atomic resolution from the
viviparous ****roach
Diploptera punctata"...
- five
materials science experiments. In the
Protein Crystal Growth (PCG) experiment, two of the 11
proteins processed –
including an
enzyme believed to...
- with
peripheral ring of
proteinaceous filaments (often with a
central protein crystal), 2)
presence of betalains, 3) loss of the rpl2
intron in cpDNA, 4)...