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| Title | Neutron Scattering and the 30 S Ribosomal Subunit of E. Coli | |
| Author(s) | Moore, P. B.; Engelman, D. M.; Langer, J. A.; Ramakrishnan, V. R.; Schindler, D. G.; Schoenborn, B. P.; Sillers, I. Y.; Yabuki, S. | |
| Publication Date | June 1982 | |
| Report Number | BNL-34681 | |
| Unique Identifier | ACC0339 | |
| Other Numbers | CONF-8206240-7; Legacy ID: DE84012174; OSTI ID: 7008431 | |
| Research Org | Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Upton, NY (USA); Yale University, New Haven, CT (USA) | |
| Contract No | AC02-76CH00016 | |
| Sponsoring Org | U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) | |
| Other Information | Brookhaven Symposium Biology 32, Upton, NY, USA, 1-4 Jun 1982 | |
| Subject | 59 Basic Biological Sciences; 37 Inorganic, Organic, Physical And Analytical Chemistry; Ribosomes; Molecular Models; Neutron Diffraction; Escherichia Coli; Experimental Data; Hydrogen Transfer; Isotopic Exchange; Mathematical Models; Molecular Structure; Bacteria; Cell Constituents; Coherent Scattering; Data; Diffraction; Information; Microorganisms; Numerical Data; Organoids; Scattering | |
| Related Web Pages | Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas A. Steitz, Ada E. Yonath, and Ribosome | |
| Abstract | This paper reviews the progress made in the study of the internal organization of the 30 S ribosomal subunit of E. coli by neutron scattering since 1975. A map of that particle showing the position of 14 of the subunit's 21 proteins is presented, and the methods currently used for collecting and analyzing such data are discussed. Also discussed is the possibility of extending the interpretation of neutron mapping data beyond the limits practical today. | |
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