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Selenomethionine incorporation into a protein by cell-free synthesis

Kigawa et al., 2002

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8999732295136054561
Author
Kigawa T
Yamaguchi-Nunokawa E
Kodama K
Matsuda T
Yabuki T
Matsuda N
Ishitani R
Nureki O
Yokoyama S
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Journal of structural and functional genomics

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Multi-wavelength anomalous diffraction phasing is especially useful for high-throughput structure determinations. Selenomethionine substituted proteins are commonly used for this purpose. However, the cytotoxicity of selenomethionine drastically reduces the efficiency of …
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