BACKGROUND: Protein crystallization is a slow process of trial and error and limits the amount of solved protein structures. Search of a universal heterogeneous nucleant is an effort to facilitate crystallizability of proteins. METHODOLOGY: The effect of polystyrene nanospheres on protein crystallization were tested with three commercial proteins: lysozyme, xylanase, xylose isomerase, and with five research target proteins: hydrophobins HFBI and HFBII, laccase, sarcosine dimethylglycine N-methyltransferase (SDMT), and anti-testosterone Fab fragment 5F2. The use of nanospheres both in screening and as an additive for known crystallization conditions was studied. In screening, the addition of an aqueous solution of nanosphere to the crystalli...
A series of novel three-dimensional (3D) nanotemplates which have tuned surface mesoporosity and sur...
In this article, we use novel and non-conventional devices, based on polyolefins that help to increa...
There are large number of proteins, the existence of which are known but not their crystal structure...
Protein crystallization is a slow process of trial and error and limits the amount of solved protein...
Structure elucidation of a macromolecule can lead to the determination of its function. In the case...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, June, 201...
We present a new initiative and its application, namely the design of molecularly imprinted polymers...
Solving the structure of proteins is pivotal to achieving success in rational drug design and in oth...
We demonstrate the feasibility of growing crystals of protein in volumes as small as 1 nanoliter, Ad...
<p>Crystals from control screens (A, C, D, G) and nanosphere screens (B, D, F, H) are shown. Precipi...
A series of novel three-dimensional (3D) nanotemplates which have tuned surface mesoporosity and sur...
In the past three decades, structural biology has developed tremendously with the establishment of t...
Macromolecular crystallization is crucial to a large number of scientific fields, including structur...
This study reports an experimental validation of the surface preferential nucleation of proteins on ...
Protein crystallization was discovered by chance nearly 200 years ago and was developed in the late ...
A series of novel three-dimensional (3D) nanotemplates which have tuned surface mesoporosity and sur...
In this article, we use novel and non-conventional devices, based on polyolefins that help to increa...
There are large number of proteins, the existence of which are known but not their crystal structure...
Protein crystallization is a slow process of trial and error and limits the amount of solved protein...
Structure elucidation of a macromolecule can lead to the determination of its function. In the case...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, June, 201...
We present a new initiative and its application, namely the design of molecularly imprinted polymers...
Solving the structure of proteins is pivotal to achieving success in rational drug design and in oth...
We demonstrate the feasibility of growing crystals of protein in volumes as small as 1 nanoliter, Ad...
<p>Crystals from control screens (A, C, D, G) and nanosphere screens (B, D, F, H) are shown. Precipi...
A series of novel three-dimensional (3D) nanotemplates which have tuned surface mesoporosity and sur...
In the past three decades, structural biology has developed tremendously with the establishment of t...
Macromolecular crystallization is crucial to a large number of scientific fields, including structur...
This study reports an experimental validation of the surface preferential nucleation of proteins on ...
Protein crystallization was discovered by chance nearly 200 years ago and was developed in the late ...
A series of novel three-dimensional (3D) nanotemplates which have tuned surface mesoporosity and sur...
In this article, we use novel and non-conventional devices, based on polyolefins that help to increa...
There are large number of proteins, the existence of which are known but not their crystal structure...