The current status and future prospects of the Synchrotron Radiation Protein Crystallography Core Facility at NSRRC: a focus on the TPS 05A, TPS 07A and TLS 15A1 beamlines.
Chung Kuang Chou, Chien Chang Tseng, Cheng Hung Chiang, Yi Hui Chen, Yi Chun Liu, Chen Ying Huang, Chun Hsiung Chao, Chun Hsiang Huang
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Abstract
The Synchrotron Radiation Protein Crystallography Core Facility (SPXF) at the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center has been pivotal in advancing structural biology research in Taiwan. Since the 1990s, Taiwan has invested in the development of synchrotron light sources, including the Taiwan Light Source and the Taiwan Photon Source, which have profoundly enhanced protein structure analysis capability. Through the high-performance beamlines, SPXF has enabled significant scientific achievements, contributing to disease research and drug development. The facility's move towards automation and its integration of advanced techniques, such as in situ serial synchrotron crystallography, underscore its commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the research community. The SPXF continues to foster innovation and collaboration, providing world-class resources for both domestic and international users.
期刊介绍:
Synchrotron radiation research is rapidly expanding with many new sources of radiation being created globally. Synchrotron radiation plays a leading role in pure science and in emerging technologies. The Journal of Synchrotron Radiation provides comprehensive coverage of the entire field of synchrotron radiation and free-electron laser research including instrumentation, theory, computing and scientific applications in areas such as biology, nanoscience and materials science. Rapid publication ensures an up-to-date information resource for scientists and engineers in the field.