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= Isomorphous replacement =
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<Font color='blue'>Substitution isomorphe</Font> (''Fr''). <Font color='red'>Isomorpher Ersatz</Font> (''Ge''). <Font color='green'>Substitución isomorfa</Font> (''Sp'').
 
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<Font color="brown">изоморфное замещение</Font> (''Ru'').<Font color="black"> Sostituzioni isomorfe </Font>(''It'')
 
 
=== Other languages ===
 
 
 
Substitution isomorphe (''Fr''). Isomorpher Ersatz (''Ge''). Substitución isomorfa (''Sp'').
 
изоморфное замещение (''Ru'').<Font color="black"> Sostituzioni isomorfe </Font>(''It'')
 
  
 
== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
  
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A method of determining diffraction phases from the differences in intensity between corresponding reflections from two or more isomorphous crystals. Most commonly used in the determination of protein structures, where it is possible to derive isomorphous crystals of native protein and of heavy-atom derivatives.
  
  
=== See also ===
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== See also ==
  
 
Section 2.3.3, ''International Tables of Crystallography'', Volume B
 
Section 2.3.3, ''International Tables of Crystallography'', Volume B
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[[Category:Biological crystallography]]
 
[[Category:Biological crystallography]]
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[[Category:Structure determination]]

Revision as of 15:18, 10 April 2008

Substitution isomorphe (Fr). Isomorpher Ersatz (Ge). Substitución isomorfa (Sp). изоморфное замещение (Ru). Sostituzioni isomorfe (It)

Definition

A method of determining diffraction phases from the differences in intensity between corresponding reflections from two or more isomorphous crystals. Most commonly used in the determination of protein structures, where it is possible to derive isomorphous crystals of native protein and of heavy-atom derivatives.


See also

Section 2.3.3, International Tables of Crystallography, Volume B

International Tables of Crystallography, Volume F