[HTML][HTML] Deriving and refining atomic models in crystallography and cryo-EM: the latest Phenix tools to facilitate structure analysis

BP Klaholz - Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology, 2019 - scripts.iucr.org
BP Klaholz
Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology, 2019scripts.iucr.org
In structural biology, deriving and refining atomic models into maps obtained from X-ray
crystallography or cryo electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is essential for the detailed
interpretation of a structure and its functional implications through interactions so that for
example hydrogen bonds, drug specificity and associated molecular mechanisms can be
analysed. This commentary summarizes the latest features of the Phenix software and also
highlights the fact that cryo-EM increasingly contributes to data depositions in the PDB and …
In structural biology, deriving and refining atomic models into maps obtained from X-ray crystallography or cryo electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is essential for the detailed interpretation of a structure and its functional implications through interactions so that for example hydrogen bonds, drug specificity and associated molecular mechanisms can be analysed. This commentary summarizes the latest features of the Phenix software and also highlights the fact that cryo-EM increasingly contributes to data depositions in the PDB and EMDB.
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