Low-Angle X-Ray Diffraction
1981; Springer Nature; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-3-642-81537-9_9
ISSN0077-0221
AutoresNicholas P. Franks, Y.K. Levine,
Tópico(s)RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
ResumoThe first X-ray diffraction patterns that were recorded from biological membranes were published at about the same time (the early 1930s) as the first patterns from protein crystals. Growth in the two fields, however, has been very different. Protein crystallography has been an area of intensive research and represents one of the great successes of molecular biology. Membrane diffraction attracted relatively few workers until the late 1960s, when research in this area expanded rapidly. In 1973 the field was reviewed separately by Levine and Shipley and Worthington and in this article we will concentrate mainly, although not exclusively, on work since this time, with emphasis on those areas in which there has been either particular activity or success.
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