CLAS: Protein X-Ray Crystallography Facility

    Equipment/facility: Facility

    • Location

      United States

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    Description

    X-ray crystallography is one of the most powerful techniques to study the three-dimensional structures of biological macromolecules. The multi-user protein crystallography facility at the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry provides the instrumentation and expertise from X-ray diffraction data collection and processing to structure solution and refinement. The laboratory is equipped with start-of-the-art hardware and software to facilitate crystallography groups to determine their structures. We also provide services and training in every stage of structure determination process for non-crystallography groups who are interested in solving the structures of their favorite proteins.
    Contact: Liqing Chen

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