We spent the morning working on x-ray diffraction. Raymund had set the machine to work overnight for 8 hours to take 102 images. The images were analysed with HKL2000 software which made sure they were all consistent. Then using the software suite CCP4 he created an electron density map, the an atom model and then finally a ribbon model.
In the seminar meeting Han described his projects. He was trying gene shuffling on a protein H1057 and was also crystallising a mutant green fluorscent protein(GFP)
Saturday, July 7, 2007
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