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March 2026 issue

Cover illustration: For two metal-containing proteins, a coupled spectroscopic and crystallographic approach was used to show that the structural response to X-ray-induced reduction of metals in their active site is markedly different at room temperature than at cryogenic temperature, suggesting that the use of controlled specific radiation damage to mimic and study a physiological redox transition in a metal-containing protein by X-ray crystallography should preferably be performed at room temperature rather than at cryogenic temperature [Caramello et al. (2026), Acta Cryst. D82, 187–198].
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