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This special issue presents articles from the CCP4 Study Weekend 2022. Discover the latest advancements in crystallographic computing and data processing.

Keywords:
CCP4 Study Weekend 2022model refinementmodel validation

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Area of Science:

  • Crystallography and structural biology
  • Computational chemistry and bioinformatics

Background:

  • The Collaborative Computational Project, Number 4 (CCP4) is a cornerstone in the field of protein crystallography.
  • The annual CCP4 Study Weekend serves as a vital forum for presenting and discussing new developments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a special issue compiling research presented at the CCP4 Study Weekend 2022.
  • To provide a gateway to cutting-edge articles in crystallographic software and methodology.

Main Methods:

  • This section is not applicable as the abstract is an introduction to a collection of articles.
  • The articles themselves cover various computational methods in structural biology.

Main Results:

  • The special issue features a diverse range of topics discussed at the 2022 CCP4 Study Weekend.
  • Key advancements in crystallographic data processing and analysis are highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • The collection of articles represents the forefront of research in crystallographic computing.
  • This special issue is a valuable resource for researchers in structural biology and related fields.