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This microsymposium will focus on advances in the area of neutron diffraction focusing on advances in terms of hardware, software and knowledge gained from neutron crystallography of macromolecules. Raw diffraction data availability, promoted by all the neutron facilities with their dedicated data archives, would facilitate re refinements notably at higher resolution as neutron macromolecular methods and software are advancing apace. There is a room to show upcoming possibilities at ESS, STS at ORNL.
For all abstracts of the session as prepared for Acta Crystallographica see PDF in Introduction, or individual abstracts below.
Matthew Paul Blakeley, Flora Meilleur, Esko Oksanen
10:25am - 10:55am
Direct detection of concerted proton and electron transfer in human manganese superoxide dismutase
Gloria Borgstahl1, Jahaun Azadmanesh1, Will Lutz1, Kevin Weiss2, Leighton Coates2
1University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, United States of America
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10:55am - 11:25am
Damage-free structures of green copper nitrite reductase obtained by neutron crystallography and XFEL
Svetlana Antonyuk
Molecular Biophysics Group, ISMIB, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences; University of Liverpool, UK
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11:25am - 11:45am
Modelling and refinement of hydrogens: new developments in CCP4
Lucrezia Catapano1,2, Roberto A. Steiner1, Garib N. Murshudov2
1King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 2MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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11:45am - 12:05pm
Finding the Goldilocks zone for chemical crystallography via Laue single-crystal neutron diffraction – what have we learned from KOALA to improve KOALA 2.0?
Alison Jeanine Edwards, Ross Oliver Piltz
ANSTO, Lucas Heights, Australia
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12:05pm - 12:25pm
An automatised hydrogen orientation procedure for neutron protein crystallography
Justin Bergmann1, Esko Oksanen2, Ulf Ryde1
1Division of Theoretical Chemistry, Lund University, Chemical Centre, P.O. Box 124, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden; 2European Spallation Source ESS ERIC, Lund, Sweden
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12:25pm - 12:50pm
Amplifying hydrogen: neutron diffraction using Dynamic Nuclear Polarization
1Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, United States of America; 2St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, United States of America; 3North Carolina State University, Raleigh, United States of America; 4Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China