Overview
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Macromolecular Crystallography Bending Magnet Side-Station
Beam line 14-1 is a bending magnet side station. It is dedicated for monochromatic, high-throughput macromolecular crystallography and optimized for SAD and MAD experiments. It can be run in a full remote access mode. It is equipped with a Rayonix MX325 CCD detector.
See the Macromolecular Crystallography website for technical details.
Sample Environment —
Sample temperature | 100K - room temperature |
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Other | Ambient pressure |
Instrumentation —
Detector | MARmosaic 325 CCD, sample to detector distance of 95-650 mm, maximum vertical offset: 60 mm |
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Goniometer | Single-axis micro-diffractometer, air bearing, coaxial cold stream, 1.5 micron SOC |
Cryo Capability | Oxford Cryojet |
Other | Stanford Automated Mounter |
Publications
Publications
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Highlights
Science Highlights
Beam Line 14-1 Science Highlights
First Atomic Structure of an Intact Polyketide Synthase Revealing Two Asynchronous Reaction Chambers
Multiphase, Multiscale Chemomechanics at Extreme Low Temperatures: Battery Electrodes for Operation in a Wide Temperature Range
Shedding Light on Photoisomerization: Electrostatic Control of Excited State Reaction Pathways within Proteins
Doubling the DNA Alphabet: Implications for Life in the Universe and DNA Storage
Mechanism of Thiopurine Resistance in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
A Designed Supramolecular Protein Assembly with in-Vivo Enzymatic Activity
Experimental Station 14-1
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