PDB-3d9q: Proteinase K by LB nanotemplate method before high X-Ray dose on ESRF ID23-1 beamline Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 1.43 Å
PDB-3ddz: Proteinase K by LB nanotemplate method after the first step of high X-Ray dose on ESRF ID23-1 beamline Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 1.7 Å
PDB-3de0: Proteinase K by LB nanotemplate method after the second step of high X-Ray dose on ESRF ID23-1 beamline Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 1.9 Å
PDB-3de1: Proteinase K by LB nanotemplate method after the third step of high X-Ray dose on ESRF ID23-1 beamline Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.0 Å
PDB-3de2: Proteinase K by LB nanotemplate method after the fourth step of high X-Ray dose on ESRF ID23-1 beamline Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.1 Å
PDB-3de3: Proteinase K by Classical hanging drop method before high X-Ray dose on ESRF ID23-1 beamline Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 1.43 Å
PDB-3de4: Proteinase K by Classical hanging drop method after the first step of high X-Ray dose on ESRF ID23-1 beamline Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 1.8 Å
PDB-3de5: roteinase K by Classical hanging drop method after the second step of high X-Ray dose on ESRF ID23-1 beamline Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.1 Å
PDB-3de6: Proteinase K by Classical hanging drop method after the third step of high X-Ray dose on ESRF ID23-1 beamline Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.2 Å
PDB-3de7: Proteinase K by Classical hanging drop method after the fourth step of high X-Ray dose on ESRF ID23-1 beamline Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.3 Å
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