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The role of subunit Rtt102 in SWI/SNF remodelers
Each cell contains a copy of one’s genome encoded in the form of a double-stranded DNA molecule. If laid out in a linear fashion, it would reach several feet in length.

Radicals can be stabilizers: Trapping an active ribonucleotide reductase complex
Ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) is essential for DNA synthesis and cell proliferation. RNR is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of nucleotide diphosphates (NDPs) to deoxynucleotide diphosphates (dNDPs), the building blocks of DNA.

New beamline, dedicated lab space, new equipment!
The FALL 2013 commissioning of G1 line as the new home for BioSAXS far exceeded our expectations! Beam stability was rock solid and we were able to routinely collect data below q = 0.006 A-1 at a faster pace than ever!