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- W1562637996 abstract "Publisher Summary In the United States, protein crystallography was started in 1950, with the formation of the protein structure project (PSP) under the leadership of David Harker. At the beginning of the research, Harker and his men faced overwhelming problems including some technical obstructions also. By mid-fifties, it had become clear that the study of shrinkage stages of protein crystals was not going to lead to a structure. In principle, three isomorphous crystals are a necessary and sufficient condition to determine all the phases of a noncentrosymmetrical protein crystal. The derivation and mathematics of the multiple isomorphous replacement method was first described completely by Harker in a classic paper appearing as the first article of the first issue of Acta crystullographica in 1956. All that remained was to prepare several suitable heavy atom isomorphous derivatives of ribonuclease crystals to solve the protein phase angles and compute an electron density map that would reveal the structure at the atomic level. An unexpected by-product of the work was the very early observation of bonding electrons and the general acceptance of beryllium acetate crystals as an intensity standard. Many potential heavy atom derivatives were measured and analyzed with high hopes over a 2-3 year period only to spawn discouragement. But very soon, the 2.0Ǻ resolution map and structure of myoglobin was published. The effort received a significant boost in 1963 and the structure was solved at 2.0Ǻ resolution. It can be said safely that the tremendous progress and growth of protein crystallography worldwide over the last 30-40 years is probably stunning even to those with whom it originated. However, interactive computer graphics might well be the most crucial and important development of protein crystallography. Protein crystallography is indeed wondrous and is attracting the finest intellectual talent in the world." @default.
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