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The future of integrated structural biology

  • Harald Schwalbe*
  • , Pauline Audergon
  • , Natalie Haley
  • , Claudia Alen Amaro
  • , Jon Agirre
  • , Marc Baldus
  • , Lucia Banci
  • , Wolfgang Baumeister
  • , Martin Blackledge
  • , Jose Maria Carazo
  • , Kristina Djinovic Carugo
  • , Patrick Celie
  • , Isabella Felli
  • , Darren J Hart
  • , Thomas Hauß
  • , Lari Lehtiö
  • , Kresten Lindorff-Larsen
  • , José Márquez
  • , André Matagne
  • , Roberta Pierattelli
  • Antonio Rosato, Frank Sobott, Sridhar Sreeramulu, Jan Steyaert, Joel L Sussman, Lukas Trantirek, Manfred S Weiss, Matthias Wilmanns
*Corresponding author for this work
  • Goethe University Frankfurt
  • INSTRUCT-ERIC
  • University of York
  • Consorzio Interuniversitario Risonanze Magnetiche di Metallo Proteine-CIRMMP
  • Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
  • Institut de Biologie Structurale
  • Biocomputing Unit
  • European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Grenoble
  • Netherlands Cancer Institute
  • Macromolecular Crystallography
  • University of Oulu
  • University of Copenhagen
  • University of Liege
  • University of Florence and Magnetic Resonance Center
  • University of Leeds
  • Center for Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance, Institute for Organic Chemistry
  • VIB-VUB Center for Structural Biology
  • Weizmann Institute of Science
  • Masaryk University
  • European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Hamburg

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Abstract

Instruct-ERIC, "the European Research Infrastructure Consortium for Structural biology research," is a pan-European distributed research infrastructure making high-end technologies and methods in structural biology available to users. Here, we describe the current state-of-the-art of integrated structural biology and discuss potential future scientific developments as an impulse for the scientific community, many of which are located in Europe and are associated with Instruct. We reflect on where to focus scientific and technological initiatives within the distributed Instruct research infrastructure. This review does not intend to make recommendations on funding requirements or initiatives directly, neither at the national nor the European level. However, it addresses future challenges and opportunities for the field, and foresees the need for a stronger coordination within the European and international research field of integrated structural biology to be able to respond timely to thematic topics that are often prioritized by calls for funding addressing societal needs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1563-1580
Number of pages18
JournalStructure
Volume32
Issue number10
Early online date17 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Oct 2024

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