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You cannot use a single protein to generate a diffraction pattern because how will you know how the protein is orientated? It could be facing forward, or upside down, or on its side, etc. and you will get a different diffraction pattern each time.
2D crystals, I don't know what that means. How can you even make a 2D crystal?
It has to be 3D crystal so that the protein is all orientated in a highly organized manner so that you can generate a diffraction pattern that you know is right for the protein.
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Defining "Inhibiting" and "Allosterically Regulating"
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Can anyone please explain the difference between "Inhibiting" a protein and "Allosterically regulating" a protein?
Thanks in advance.