X-ray Crystallography:
X-ray crystallography is a powerful technique used to determine the atomic structure of crystallized molecules. It relies on the diffraction pattern produced when X-rays interact with the electron density of the crystal.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy:
NMR spectroscopy is another crucial method for structural determination, particularly in solution. It provides information about the interactions and dynamics of biomolecules in their native environment.
Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM):
Cryo-EM has revolutionized structural biology by allowing the determination of high-resolution structures of large macromolecular complexes without the need for crystallization. It involves imaging samples at cryogenic temperatures, providing detailed structural information.
Computational Modeling:
Computational methods play a vital role in structural biology, aiding in the prediction of protein structures, molecular dynamics simulations, and the interpretation of experimental data.
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