In the Acknowledgements

We thank the experimental facility and the technical services provided by “The Synchrotron Radiation Protein Crystallography Core Facility (SPXF) of the National Core Facility for Biopharmaceuticals (NCFB), National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)” and the “National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC)”, a national user facility supported by the National Science and Technology Council of Taiwan (NSTC), Taiwan (R.O.C.).

In the Experimental Method

Which beamline you used:

Data were collected at beamline TPS 07A, TPS 05A or TLS 15A1 at NSRRC, Taiwan (R.O.C.).

TLS 13B1 (2005.9 ~2022.12)

  • Chen, Y.-H., Tseng, C.-C., Chou, C.-K., Liu, Y.-C., Chiang, C.-H., Huang, C.-Y., Chao, C.-H., Huang, C.-H. The highly efficient protein crystallography beamline TLS 13B1 at the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center. J. Chin. Chem. Soc. (2023) 70(5), 1219. [doi: 10.1002/jccs.202300057]

Which detector you used:

Rayonix MX300HE CCD, Rayonix MX300HS CCD, Dectris EIGER2 X 9M or Dectris EIGER2 X 16M

Data collection software you used:

Blu-Ice

Data processing software you used:

HKL2000, XDS or KAMO

Appropriate reference for data processing software:

  • HKL2000
  • Otwinowski and W. Minor, “Processing of X-ray Diffraction Data Collected in Oscillation Mode “, Methods in Enzymology, Volume 276: Macromolecular Crystallography, part A, p.307-326, 1997,C.W. Carter, Jr. & R.M. Sweet, Eds. Academic Press.

  • XDS
  • Kabsch, “XDS”, Acta Cryst. D66, 125-132 (2010)

  • KAMO
  • K. Yamashita, K. Hirata, M. Yamamoto, “KAMO: towards automated data processing for microcrystals”, Acta Cryst. D74, 441-449 (2018)