
Protein structures by spallation neutron crystallography
Author(s) -
Langan Paul,
Fisher Zoë,
Kovalevsky Andrii,
Mustyakimov Marat,
Sutcliffe Valone Amanda,
Unkefer Cliff,
Waltman Mary Jo,
Coates Leighton,
Adams Paul D.,
Afonine Pavel V.,
Bennett Brad,
Dealwis Chris,
Schoenborn Benno P.
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal of synchrotron radiation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.172
H-Index - 99
ISSN - 1600-5775
DOI - 10.1107/s0909049508000824
Subject(s) - national laboratory , beamline , neutron , spallation , spallation neutron source , neutron diffraction , nuclear physics , physics , chemistry , nuclear engineering , crystallography , engineering physics , crystal structure , engineering , optics , beam (structure)
The Protein Crystallography Station at Los Alamos Neutron Science Center is a high‐performance beamline that forms the core of a capability for neutron macromolecular structure and function determination. This capability also includes the Macromolecular Neutron Crystallography (MNC) consortium between Los Alamos (LANL) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories for developing computational tools for neutron protein crystallography, a biological deuteration laboratory, the National Stable Isotope Production Facility, and an MNC drug design consortium between LANL and Case Western Reserve University.