Title
Resonant X-ray scattering of biological assemblies
Date Issued
01 February 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Rongpipi S.
Del Mundo J.T.
Gomez E.W.
The Pennsylvania State University
Publisher(s)
Springer Nature
Abstract
Understanding the relationship between structure and function for biological assemblies can guide identification of new therapeutics, design of biomaterials, and development of biotechnological processes. Resonant X-ray scattering provides a chemically-specific approach to characterize complex biological structures based on anomalous or resonant scattering from a specific element or chemical moiety. Anomalous or resonant diffraction can provide structural details with high atomic resolution, while resonant X-ray scattering can provide structural details with lower resolution through tender or soft X-rays. Here, we review applications, challenges, and opportunities for resonant X-ray scattering in the field of structural biology. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
Volume
11
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física y Astronomía Bioquímica, Biología molecular
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85101208912
Source
MRS Communications
ISSN of the container
21596859
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported as part of the Center for Lignocellulose Structure and Formation, an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences under Award No. DE-SC0001090.
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