Analysis of known protein crystal structures reveals that interaction energies between monomer pairs alone are not sufficient to overcome entropy loss related to fixing monomers in the crystal lattice. Interactions with several neighbors in the crystal are required for stabilization of monomers in the lattice. A microscopic model of nucleation and early growth stages of protein crystals, based on the above observations, is presented. Anisotropy of protein molecules is taken into account by assigning free energies of association (proportional to the buried surface area) to individual monomer-monomer contacts in the lattice. Lattice simulations of the tetragonal lysozyme crystal based on the model correctly reproduce structural features of th...
Proteins are dynamic and interconvert between different conformations to perform their biological fu...
Concentration changes in supersaturated solutions during the nucleation and growth of the orthorhomb...
This paper introduces nucleation theory applied to crystallizing protein solutions. It is shown that...
Analysis of known protein crystal structures reveals that interaction energies between monomer pairs...
The growth of protein crystals is preceded by an induction period during which the protein solution ...
We use a coarse-grained model for generic proteins to investigate the formation of structures with P...
Homogeneous nucleation of protein crystals in solution is tackled from both thermodynamic and energe...
Recent results on the associations between protein molecules in crystal lattices, crystal–solution s...
Protein crystallization is an essential step, and often a bottleneck, in the structure determination...
The phase diagram of a protein-water system is described with a simple model with parameters for the...
X-ray diffraction from protein crystals remains the most reliable way to determine the molecular str...
Physical and biochemical aspects of protein crystal nucleation can be distinguished in an appropriat...
Protein crystallization is important for structural biology. The rate at which a protein crystallize...
We present a numerical simulation of the phase behavior of a simple model for a protein solution. We...
Multiple crystal structures of a single kind of protein can be generally separated into several grou...
Proteins are dynamic and interconvert between different conformations to perform their biological fu...
Concentration changes in supersaturated solutions during the nucleation and growth of the orthorhomb...
This paper introduces nucleation theory applied to crystallizing protein solutions. It is shown that...
Analysis of known protein crystal structures reveals that interaction energies between monomer pairs...
The growth of protein crystals is preceded by an induction period during which the protein solution ...
We use a coarse-grained model for generic proteins to investigate the formation of structures with P...
Homogeneous nucleation of protein crystals in solution is tackled from both thermodynamic and energe...
Recent results on the associations between protein molecules in crystal lattices, crystal–solution s...
Protein crystallization is an essential step, and often a bottleneck, in the structure determination...
The phase diagram of a protein-water system is described with a simple model with parameters for the...
X-ray diffraction from protein crystals remains the most reliable way to determine the molecular str...
Physical and biochemical aspects of protein crystal nucleation can be distinguished in an appropriat...
Protein crystallization is important for structural biology. The rate at which a protein crystallize...
We present a numerical simulation of the phase behavior of a simple model for a protein solution. We...
Multiple crystal structures of a single kind of protein can be generally separated into several grou...
Proteins are dynamic and interconvert between different conformations to perform their biological fu...
Concentration changes in supersaturated solutions during the nucleation and growth of the orthorhomb...
This paper introduces nucleation theory applied to crystallizing protein solutions. It is shown that...