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Single-wavelength anomalous diffraction (SAD) is a technique used in
X-ray crystallography X-ray crystallography is the experimental science determining the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal, in which the crystalline structure causes a beam of incident X-rays to diffract into many specific directions. By measuring the angle ...
that facilitates the determination of the structure of
proteins Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including catalysing metabolic reactions, DNA replication, respondi ...
or other biological macromolecules by allowing the solution of the
phase problem In physics, the phase problem is the problem of loss of information concerning the phase that can occur when making a physical measurement. The name comes from the field of X-ray crystallography, where the phase problem has to be solved for the de ...
. In contrast to multi-wavelength anomalous diffraction, SAD uses a single dataset at a single appropriate wavelength. One advantage of the technique is the minimization of time spent in the beam by the crystal, thus reducing potential radiation damage to the molecule while collecting data. SAD is sometimes called "single-wavelength anomalous dispersion", but no dispersive differences are used in this technique since the data are collected at a single wavelength. Today, selenium-SAD is commonly used for experimental phasing due to the development of methods for selenomethionine incorporation into recombinant proteins.


See also

* Multi-wavelength anomalous dispersion (MAD) * Multiple isomorphous replacement (MIR) * Anomalous scattering * Anomalous X-ray scattering * Patterson map


References


Further reading

*W. A. Hendrickson (1985). "Analysis of Protein Structure from Diffraction Measurement at Multiple Wavelengths". ''Trans. ACA'' Vol 21. *J Karle (1980). "Some Developments in Anomalous Dispersion for the Structural Investigation of Macromolecular Systems in Biology". ''International Journal of Quantum Chemistry: Quantum Biology Symposium'' 7, 357–367. *J. Karle (1989). "Linear Algebraic Analyses of Structures with One Predominant Type of Anomalous Scatterer". ''Acta Crystallogr''. A45, 303–307. *A. Pahler, JL Smith & WA Hendrickson (1990). "A Probability Representation for Phase Information from Multiwavelength Anomalous Dispersion". ''Acta Crystallogr''. A46, 537–540. *T. C. Terwilliger (1994). "MAD Phasing: Bayesian Estimates of FA" ''Acta Crystallogr''. D50, 11–16. *T. C. Terwilliger (1994). "MAD Phasing: Treatment of Dispersive Differences as Isomorphous Replacement Information" ''Acta Crystallogr''. D50, 17–23. *R. Fourme, W. Shepard, R. Kahn, G l'Hermite & IL de La Sierra (1995). "The Multiwavelength Anomalous Solvent Contrast (MASC) Method in Macrocolecular Crystallography". ''J. Synchrotron Rad''. 2, 36–48. *E. de la Fortelle and G. Bricogne (1997) "Maximum-Likelihood Heavy-Atom Parameter Refinement for Multiple Isomorphous Replacement and Multiwavelength Anomalous Diffraction Methods". ''Methods in Enzymology'' 276, 472–494. *W. A. Hendrickson and CM Ogata (1997) "Phase Determination from Multiwavelength Anomalous Diffraction Measurements". ''Methods in Enzymology'' 276, 494–523. *J. Bella & M. G. Rossmann (1998). "A General Phasing Algorithm for Multiple MAD and MIR Data" Acta Crystallogr. D54, 159–174. *J. M. Guss, E. A. Merritt, R. P. Phizackerley, B. Hedman, M. Murata, K. O. Hodgson, and H. C. Freeman (1989). "Phase determination by multiple-wavelength X-ray diffraction: crystal structure of a basic blue copper protein from cucumbers". ''Science'' 241, 806–811. *B. Vijayakumar and D. Velmurugan (2013). "Use of europium ions for SAD phasing of lysozyme at the Cu Kα wavelength" ''Acta Crystallogr''. F69, 20–24. *J. P. Rose & B-C Wang (2016) "SAD phasing: History, current impact and future opportunities" ''Archives Biochem Biophys'' 602, 80-94.


External links


MAD phasing
— an in depth tutorial with examples, illustrations, and references.


Computer programs






''Shake-and-Bake''
(''SnB'') —
SHELX


Tutorials and examples

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