Re: [ccp4bb] Saxs reviews or books

2011-01-12 Thread Richard Edward Gillilan
I will second this particular reference (below). A number of our SAXS users 
have found it to be one of the most accessible and practical guides for the 
non-specialist/non-physicist, with lots of emphasis on biological applications. 

Someone already mentioned the EMBO practical course web link, which is full of 
excellent material. For those in the U.S., several BioSAXS courses are offered 
periodically at NSLS  ALS. Also recently Rigaku is offering a course in the 
Woodlands Texas next month, I think. 

MacCHESS at Cornell will shortly be announcing a practical short course on 
BioSAXS, which includes time for data collection. The tentative date is March 
25-26. I will make a formal announcement on this list soon, but anyone 
interested can send me email and I will add their name to the mail distribution 
list.

Interested BioSAXS users can check out our web page for instructions on 
obtaining beamtime and preparing samples:
 
www.macchess.cornell.edu/MacCHESS/bio_saxs.html

Best

Richard Gillilan
MacCHESS
Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source
Ithaca, NY

r...@cornell.edu

On Jan 11, 2011, at 12:06 AM, Edward Snell wrote:

 I'd also highly recommend
 
 X-ray solution scattering (SAXS) combined with crystallography and 
 computation: defining accurate macromolecular structures, conformations and 
 assemblies in solution
 Christopher D. Putnam, Michal Hammel, Greg L. Hura and John A. Tainer
 Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics / Volume 40 / Issue 03, pp 191 -285 (2007)
 
 Cheers,
 
 Eddie
 
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 Hi Rojan,
 
 This paper may be more on the intermediate level, but is certainly worth a 
 read.
 
 Koch MH, Vachette P, Svergun DI. Q Rev Biophys. Small-angle scattering: a 
 view on the properties, structures and structural changes of biological 
 macromolecules in solution. 2003 May; 36(2): 147-227.
 
 http://www.sibs.ac.cn/guangyuan/images/9.pdf
 
 Take Care,
 
 Sean
 
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Re: [ccp4bb] Saxs reviews or books

2011-01-11 Thread Alex Shkumatov
Hi Rojan

You may as well check SAXS forum at:
www.saxier.org/forum

Cheers
Alex

On Tuesday 11 January 2011 01:33:50 you wrote:
 Hello:
 
  
 
 I am very novice about Small Angle X-ray Scattering. I am looking for
 introductory books or review papers. Could you recommend this type of
 document?
 
  
 
 Regards,
 
  
 
 Rojan 

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Re: [ccp4bb] Saxs reviews or books

2011-01-11 Thread Martyn Winn
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[ccp4bb] Saxs reviews or books

2011-01-10 Thread Rojan Shrestha
Hello:

 

I am very novice about Small Angle X-ray Scattering. I am looking for
introductory books or review papers. Could you recommend this type of
document?

 

Regards,

 

Rojan 



Re: [ccp4bb] Saxs reviews or books

2011-01-10 Thread Eric Larson

Hello Rojan,

This paper from last year may be a good place to start.  It provides a nice road 
map through the small angle scattering experiment that a non-expert can follow 
while also describing the scattering data so that a non-expert can more critically 
evaluate it. I found it very informative.

David A. Jacques and Jill Trewhella.  Small-angle scattering for structural 
biology—Expanding the frontier while avoiding the pitfalls. Protein Science 
Volume 19, Issue 4, pages 642–657, April 2010. DOI: 10.1002/pro.351

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pro.351/abstract

hope that helps,

Eric


Eric T. Larson, PhD
Biomolecular Structure Center
Department of Biochemistry
Box 357742
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195

email: larso...@u.washington.edu


On Tue, 11 Jan 2011, Rojan Shrestha wrote:



Hello:

 

I am very novice about Small Angle X-ray Scattering. I am looking for 
introductory books or review papers. Could you recommend this
type of document?

 

Regards,

 

Rojan





Re: [ccp4bb] Saxs reviews or books

2011-01-10 Thread Albert Guskov
Hi,
you can check this page http://www.embl-hamburg.de/biosaxs/embo10.html
there are several presentations plus recommended reading list.
Cheers,
Albert

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2011/1/11 Rojan Shrestha ro...@riken.jp:
 Hello:



 I am very novice about Small Angle X-ray Scattering. I am looking for
 introductory books or review papers. Could you recommend this type of
 document?



 Regards,



 Rojan


Re: [ccp4bb] Saxs reviews or books

2011-01-10 Thread Sean Seaver
Hi Rojan,

This paper may be more on the intermediate level, but is certainly worth a read.

Koch MH, Vachette P, Svergun DI. Q Rev Biophys. Small-angle scattering: a view 
on the properties, structures and structural changes of biological 
macromolecules in solution. 2003 May; 36(2): 147-227.

http://www.sibs.ac.cn/guangyuan/images/9.pdf

Take Care,

Sean

http://store.p212121.com/


Re: [ccp4bb] Saxs reviews or books

2011-01-10 Thread Edward Snell
I'd also highly recommend

X-ray solution scattering (SAXS) combined with crystallography and computation: 
defining accurate macromolecular structures, conformations and assemblies in 
solution
Christopher D. Putnam, Michal Hammel, Greg L. Hura and John A. Tainer
Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics / Volume 40 / Issue 03, pp 191 -285 (2007)

Cheers,

Eddie

From: CCP4 bulletin board [ccp...@jiscmail.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Sean Seaver 
[s...@p212121.com]
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 9:16 PM
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Saxs reviews or books

Hi Rojan,

This paper may be more on the intermediate level, but is certainly worth a read.

Koch MH, Vachette P, Svergun DI. Q Rev Biophys. Small-angle scattering: a view 
on the properties, structures and structural changes of biological 
macromolecules in solution. 2003 May; 36(2): 147-227.

http://www.sibs.ac.cn/guangyuan/images/9.pdf

Take Care,

Sean

http://store.p212121.com/