Small-angle neutron scattering work done using material produced by the bio-deuteration team at the National Deuteration Facility has been accepted for publication by the prestigious American journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
While the material was produced at ANSTO, the small-angle scattering data were taken at the Institut Laue Langevin in Grenoble, France.
The work was a collaboration between University of Queensland and ANSTO, and the full author list and title are as follows: “Low resolution solution structures of Munc18:Syntaxin complexes indicate an open binding mode driven by the Syntaxin N-peptide” by M. P. Christie, A. E. Whitten, G. J. King, S.-H. Hu, R. J. Jarrott, A. P. Duff, P. Callow, B. M. Collins, D. E. James and J. L. Martin.
This is the second article from the user program at the bio-deuteration component at the National Deuteration Facility.
Published: 07/05/2012