The preparation of derivatives by the traditional methods of soaking is one of the most time-consuming steps in protein crystal structure solution by X-ray diffraction techniques. The 'quick cryosoaking' procedure for derivatization with halides (monovalent anions) offers the possibility of significantly speeding up this process [Dauter et al. (2000), Acta Cryst. D56, 232-237]. In the present work, an extension of this technique is proposed and the use of two different classes of compounds (monovalent and polyvalent cations) that can be successfully utilized in the quick cryosoaking procedure for the derivatization and phasing of protein crystals is described. This approach has been tested on hen egg-white lysozyme and has been successfully...
Protein powder diffraction is shown to be suitable for obtaining de novo solutions to the phase prob...
Protein crystals are generally fragile and sensitive to subtle changes such as pH, ionic strength, a...
SummaryCrystallization remains a critical step in X-ray structure determination. Because it is not g...
The preparation of derivatives by the traditional methods of soaking is one of the most time-consumi...
The phase problem is a persistent bottleneck that impedes the structure-determination pipeline and m...
Over the last decades the phase problem in macromolecular x-ray crystallography has become more cont...
As synchrotron radiation becomes more intense, detectors become faster and structure-solving softwar...
We are developing an alternate strategy for the crystallization of macromolecules that does not, lik...
A quick (less than 1 min) soak of protein crystals in a cryo-solution containing bromide or iodide a...
AbstractA new method for the crystallization of proteins was developed. Saturated solutions of a pro...
AbstractThe potential usefulness of the new zwitterionic solubilizing agent, dimethyl ethylammonium ...
227 pagesX-ray crystallography is the predominant method for macromolecular structure determination....
Ice formation within protein crystals is a major obstacle to the cryocrystallographic study of prote...
In this work, we aimed to develop practical techniques and theoretical basis for protein crystalliza...
AbstractProtein crystallization constitutes a limiting step in structure determination by X-ray diff...
Protein powder diffraction is shown to be suitable for obtaining de novo solutions to the phase prob...
Protein crystals are generally fragile and sensitive to subtle changes such as pH, ionic strength, a...
SummaryCrystallization remains a critical step in X-ray structure determination. Because it is not g...
The preparation of derivatives by the traditional methods of soaking is one of the most time-consumi...
The phase problem is a persistent bottleneck that impedes the structure-determination pipeline and m...
Over the last decades the phase problem in macromolecular x-ray crystallography has become more cont...
As synchrotron radiation becomes more intense, detectors become faster and structure-solving softwar...
We are developing an alternate strategy for the crystallization of macromolecules that does not, lik...
A quick (less than 1 min) soak of protein crystals in a cryo-solution containing bromide or iodide a...
AbstractA new method for the crystallization of proteins was developed. Saturated solutions of a pro...
AbstractThe potential usefulness of the new zwitterionic solubilizing agent, dimethyl ethylammonium ...
227 pagesX-ray crystallography is the predominant method for macromolecular structure determination....
Ice formation within protein crystals is a major obstacle to the cryocrystallographic study of prote...
In this work, we aimed to develop practical techniques and theoretical basis for protein crystalliza...
AbstractProtein crystallization constitutes a limiting step in structure determination by X-ray diff...
Protein powder diffraction is shown to be suitable for obtaining de novo solutions to the phase prob...
Protein crystals are generally fragile and sensitive to subtle changes such as pH, ionic strength, a...
SummaryCrystallization remains a critical step in X-ray structure determination. Because it is not g...