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BIOLOGY
ISSN: 2059-7983

March 2024 issue

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Cover illustration: A structural overview of respiratory complex I from Yarrowia Lipolytica [Laube et al. (2024), Acta Cryst. D80, 159–173]. The complex consists of 14 conserved subunits and a varying number of accessory units depending on the organism. The peripheral arm and the membrane arm are each formed by two modules (indicated by dashed lines). The former is composed of the N and Q modules and the latter by the proximal and distal proton-pumping modules (PP and PD, respectively). Yellow circles indicate the positions of the iron–sulfur clusters; FMN is indicated in purple.

editorial


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Five new Co-editors are appointed to the Editorial Board of Acta Cryst. D – Structural Biology.

CCP4


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The final models for macromolecular X-ray crystallography studies are usually not only the result of refinement against some version of scaled and merged reflection data, but are often also analysed and validated purely against such merged data. Here, various examples are presented to show how the availability and use of unmerged reflection data can lead to better model analysis and improved model parametrization, as well as providing a path to better data processing and scaling.

CCPEM


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Single-particle cryo-EM is a powerful technique to study the assembly process of the largest mitochondrial respiratory chain complex, NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase or complex I. Here, the new insights that have been gained into the molecular functions of assembly factors are reviewed.

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The automation of cryoEM pipelines to aid data-quality analysis during acquisition poses a number of challenges, particularly at facilities where the expected data rates are high. The use of a modern service-based architecture deployed on Diamond Light Source's on-premises cloud computing cluster to tackle some of these challenges is demonstrated, focusing on the provision of an early-stage processing pipeline for electron tomography that produces first-attempt reconstructed volumes within minutes of tilt-series acquisition.

research papers


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The crystal structure of mycothiol disulfide reductase (Mtr) was determined for the first time. The structure shows a highly conserved and enlarged substrate-binding pocket, providing insight into the substrate-binding mode and specificity of Mtrs.


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This work reports the purification, biochemical characterization and high-resolution structures of two novel mevalonate kinases: one from the extremotolerant tardigrade Ramazzottius varieornatus at 2 Å resolution and one from the psychrophilic archaeon Methanococcoides burtonii at 2.2 Å resolution.

book reviews


Forthcoming special issues

CCP4SW 2025 - Using software, AI and other methods to advance crystallographic models

CCP-EM Spring Symposium 2025

CCP4SW 2024 - Decision making in MX - how to be a productive structural biologist

Radiation Damage to Biological Samples

Articles from the Seventh International Symposium on Diffraction Structural Biology

Published special issues

Image-processing methods for electron microscopy of biological specimens

CCP-EM Spring Symposium 2024

CCP-EM Spring Symposium 2023

CCP4SW 2023 - Data - subtle details to big insights

Machine Learning in Crystallography and Structural Science

Full details are available on the special issues page.

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