SAD phasing results from lysozyme data collected at 2.02 Å wavelength, processed using Crank2. (IMAGE)
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This figure highlights the obvious anomalous signal obtained at 2.02 Å, especially from sulfur atoms. The successful recovery of reliable electron density maps and atomic models demonstrates that BL18U1 has progressed beyond routine crystallography and is capable of supporting demanding long-wavelength native-SAD phasing experiments.
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Wen-Ming Qin
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