Slow protein dynamics probed by time-resolved oscillation crystallography at room temperature

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  • who: Sylvain Aumonier and colleagues from the United Kingdom and University of Padova, Italy have published the research work: Slow protein dynamics probed by time-resolved oscillation crystallography at room temperature, in the Journal: IUCrJ (2022). 756-767 of /2022/
  • what: In this study, 27 datasets were collected, each with a 0.3 oscillation range, corresponding to 120 total rotation, for a total exposure time of 1.2 s. The choice of time points targeted in this study aimed to confirm this hypothesis and understand its cause, which may be related to the relaxation of . . .

     

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