Structural Biology Technology
Structural biology is the study of the three-dimensional shapes and arrangements of biological macromolecules. These macromolecules include proteins, which act as the workhorses of the cell, DNA, our genetic code, and RNA, which plays a crucial role in gene expression. Understanding their structures helps scientists grasp how they function, interact, and contribute to life. Over the years, various breakthroughs have paved the way for a deeper understanding of biological structures. It's the driving force behind drug discovery, as understanding the structure of biomolecules helps in designing drugs that target specific proteins.
Here, we will embark on an exhaustive exposition and discourse pertaining to topics closely related to structural biology technology. Our journey will encompass the latest strides in methodological advancements and instrumental innovations, address pressing challenges such as the protein folding problem, and examine the far-reaching impact of this field on various scientific endeavors.
- Protein Crystallography
- High-Throughput Crystallization
- Membrane Protein Crystallization
- Comparison of Crystallography, NMR, and Cryo-EM
- Types of Grids for Cryo-Electron Microscopy
- Mass Spectrometry
- Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
- Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
- TEM vs. SEM
- Cryo-EM
- Cryo-ET
At Creative Biostructure, we are committed to providing specialized services for unraveling the mysteries of biomolecular structures. Over the years, we have meticulously developed cutting-edge technology platforms. These unparalleled tools have been designed to empower and advance your research in the field of structural biology.