Identifying and avoiding radiation damage in macromolecular crystallography

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Abstract

Radiation damage remains one of the major impediments to accurate structure solution in macromolecular crystallography. The artefacts of radiation damage can manifest as structural changes that result in incorrect biological interpretations being drawn from a model, they can reduce the resolution to which data can be collected and they can even prevent structure solution entirely. In this article, we discuss how to identify and mitigate against the effects of radiation damage at each stage in the macromolecular crystal structure-solution pipeline.

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Shelley, K. L., & Garman, E. F. (2024). Identifying and avoiding radiation damage in macromolecular crystallography. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology, 80(Pt 5), 314–327. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2059798324003243

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