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Using synchrotrons and XFELs for time-resolved X-ray crystallography and solution scattering experiments on biomolecules

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CURRENT OPINION IN STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue -, Pages 41-48

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbi.2015.07.017

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  1. University of Palermo (FFR program)
  2. excellence cluster 'The Hamburg Center for Ultrafast Imaging-Structure, Dynamics and Control of Matter at the Atomic Scale' of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
  3. Wellcome Trust [096684/Z/11/Z]
  4. EU-COST action [CM1306]
  5. Wellcome Trust [096684/Z/11/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust

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Time-resolved structural information is key to understand the mechanism of biological processes, such as catalysis and signalling. Recent developments in X-ray sources as well as data collection and analysis methods are making routine time-resolved X-ray crystallography and solution scattering experiments a real possibility for structural biologists. Here we review the information that can be obtained from these techniques and discuss the considerations that must be taken into account when designing a time-resolved experiment.

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