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Time-resolved diffraction experiments at an X-ray free elect | 72901
International Research Journals

International Research Journal of Biochemistry and Bioinformatics

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Time-resolved diffraction experiments at an X-ray free electron laser reveals structural changes in bacteriorhodopsin - Richard Neutze - Public university in Gothenburg, Sweden

Abstract

Richard Neutze*, Eriko Nango, Tomoyuki Tanaka, Takanori Nakane, So Iwata, Antoine Royant, Jorg Standfuss, Przemyslaw Nogly and Cecilia Wickstrand

X-ray free electron lasers (XFEL) provide a billionfold jump in the peak X-ray brilliance when compared with synchrotron radiation. One area where XFEL radiation has an impact is time-resolved structural studies of protein conformational changes. This presentation will describe how we used time resolved serial femtosecond crystallography at an XFEL to probe light-driven structural changes in bacteriorhodopsin.

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