Nihon Kessho Gakkaishi
Online ISSN : 1884-5576
Print ISSN : 0369-4585
ISSN-L : 0369-4585
Volume 64, Issue 2
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Preface
Special Issue SPring-8
  • Hiroshi SAWA, Taishun MANJO, Shunsuke KITOU
    2022 Volume 64 Issue 2 Pages 98-106
    Published: May 31, 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: June 01, 2022
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    Supplementary material

    The valence electron density distribution in crystals can be observed with high accuracy by precise electron density analysis using the core differential Fourier synthesis (CDFS) method with high-intensity and high-resolution single crystal X-ray diffraction data obtained at a large synchrotron radiation facility; SPring-8. By observing the spatial distribution of electron density proportional to the square of the wave function, the quantum parameters of the orbital states of can be directly determined. Using this method, not only orbital ordered states and bonding electrons but also degenerate orbital states can be directly observed, which may lead to a new method for structural properties research beyond the conventional structural analysis.

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Current Topics in Crystallography
A Beginner’s Gguide to Cryo-Electron Microscopy Analysis for X-ray Crystallographers
  • Keitaro YAMASHITA
    2022 Volume 64 Issue 2 Pages 118-124
    Published: May 31, 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: June 01, 2022
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    Atomic model refinement and map calculation methods for cryo-EM single particle analysis(SPA)are explained in relation to X-ray crystallography. To make the best use of high-resolution reconstructions from SPA, it is important to calculate interpretable density maps to help build atomic models, and to use all experimental information to refine models. We developed a new program Servalcat to facilitate the structure refinement in reciprocal space. Servalcat performs structure refinement using REFMAC5, followed by calculation of weighted and sharpened Fo and FoFc maps, which are useful in manual model rebuilding.

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  • Takanori NAKANE
    2022 Volume 64 Issue 2 Pages 125-131
    Published: May 31, 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: June 01, 2022
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    The past decade has seen revolutionary progress in single particle analysis with cryo-electron microscopes. Steady improvement in resolution has culminated in the reports of atomic resolution(1.2 Å)structures of apoferritin in 2020. This review, as a follow-up to my previous review in 2018, summarizes hardware and software improvements that enabled this milestone achievement. A quantitative analysis of the relationship between the number of particles and the resolution is presented and its practical implication in data collection strategies is discussed.

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Review Articles
  • Takashi OHHARA
    2022 Volume 64 Issue 2 Pages 132-139
    Published: May 31, 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: June 01, 2022
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    Single-crystal neutron structure analysis is a powerful technique to observe the position of hydrogen atoms in crystals with high accuracy and reliability because of its high sensitivity to hydrogen atoms. In Japan, the development of single-crystal neutron diffractometers for structure analysis has progressed since the 1990s at the JRR-3 research reactor. Subsequently, the construction of J-PARC MLF, a high intense spallation neutron source, started in the 2000s. The author has developed single-crystal neutron diffractometers at JRR-3 and MLF to make the single-crystal neutron structure analysis of organic and organometallic molecular crystals possible. In addition, the author has also been conducting research based on the reliable observation of hydrogen atoms in molecular crystals. This paper will review the recent development of single-crystal neutron diffractometers and studies in which hydrogen atoms play a crucial role.

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  • Takuya YOSHIZAWA
    2022 Volume 64 Issue 2 Pages 140-147
    Published: May 31, 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: June 01, 2022
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    Living cells utilize liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) to enable the compartmentalization of macromolecules as membrane-less organelles. RNA binding proteins with intrinsically disordered regions play a central role in the biological LLPS. Although LLPS provides an enormous advantage in a mixture of a wide variety of biological macromolecules, misregulation leads to fatal diseases, including Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Phase state of RNA binding protein FUS and its regulation by nuclear import receptor karyopherinβ2 will be discussed.

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  • Hiroyoshi OHTSU
    2022 Volume 64 Issue 2 Pages 148-154
    Published: May 31, 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: June 01, 2022
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    Here we describe kinetic assembly of porous coordination networks and structural chemistry of interactive molecules which are connected by keyword, “interaction”. Kinetic assembly of coordination networks provides us with interactive sites which is used for encapsulating unstable species and for creating functional materials. The functionality comes from interactivity. On the other hand, interactive organic molecules show unique behaviors such as assembly of anions and memory effect. Here we describe the details of interactive materials.

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