X-ray Crystallography of Biological Macromolecules

2005 
The three-dimensional structures of thousands of biological macromolecules have been determined by X-ray diffraction, since the first structures were reported about half a century ago. The structures revealed how critical the shapes and sizes of the molecules are to perform various biological processes in living creatures. In addition to providing atomic details of how the molecules function and interact with other molecules, the structures help in designing medicines.
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