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Figure 6
On-axis microscope images of crystal hits and in situ diffraction patterns from three example membrane proteins. (a, d) A G-protein-coupled receptor protein crystallized in lipid cubic phase. (b, e) A complex of two domains of a bacterial membrane protein (the apparent misalignment of the beam centre and crystal in this case is a consequence of large refraction effects induced by the use of curved bottomed wells). (c, f) A bacterial membrane-anchor cytochrome protein. In (a), (b) and (c) the square box and cross-hair represent the beam size and position, respectively. In each case the size was 10 × 10 µm.

Journal logoSTRUCTURAL
BIOLOGY
ISSN: 2059-7983
Volume 68| Part 5| May 2012| Pages 592-600
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