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The determination of a protein structure by using X-ray diffraction encompasses a series of sequential steps (including gene identification and cloning, protein expression and purification, crystallization, phasing model building, refinement, and validation), which need the application of several methodologies derived from molecular biology, bioinformatics, and physical sciences. This article thoroughly examines the complicated procedure of elucidating protein structures within plant biology, using X-ray diffraction as the primary methodology. Commencing with the gene identification process and progressing toward crystallography, this article explores the many obstacles and achievements in acquiring diffraction pictures and their subsequent conversion into electron density maps. The ensuing phases of model construction, refinement, and structural validation are thoroughly examined, providing insight into the inherent complexity associated with each stage. The paper also discusses the critical component of understanding the resultant model and scrutinizing its biological significance. By comprehensively examining these stages, this article presents a nuanced comprehension of the intricate procedure in ascertaining protein structures within plant biology. It offers valuable insights into the obstacles encountered and the biological importance of the acquired structural data.
利用 X 射线衍射确定蛋白质结构包含一系列连续步骤(包括基因鉴定和克隆、蛋白质表达和纯化、结晶、相位模型建立、完善和验证),需要应用分子生物学、生物信息学和物理科学的多种方法。本文以 X 射线衍射为主要方法,深入探讨了植物生物学中阐明蛋白质结构的复杂过程。从基因鉴定过程开始,到晶体学,本文探讨了在获取衍射图片以及随后将其转化为电子密度图的过程中遇到的诸多障碍和取得的成就。文章对随后的模型构建、完善和结构验证等阶段进行了深入探讨,让读者深入了解每个阶段固有的复杂性。论文还讨论了理解最终模型和仔细研究其生物学意义的关键部分。通过对这些阶段的全面研究,本文对植物生物学中确定蛋白质结构的复杂过程有了细致入微的理解。文章对所遇到的障碍和所获得的结构数据的生物学重要性提出了宝贵的见解。