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Enzyme reactions Laue techniques

Laue Method for Macromolecule X-Ray Diffraction. As indicated above it is possible to determine the stmctures of macromolecules from x-ray diffraction however, it normally takes a relatively long period of data collection time (even at synchrotrons) to collect all of the data. A new technique, the Laue method, can be used to collect all of the data in a fraction of a second. Instead of using monochromated x-rays, a wide spectmm of incident x-rays is used. In this case, all of the reflections that ate diffracted on to an area detector are recorded at just one setting of the detector and the crystal. By collecting many complete data sets over a short period of time, the Laue method can be used to foUow the reaction of an enzyme with its substrate. This technique caimot be used with conventional x-ray sources. [Pg.383]


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