Thanks for all the suggestions.

If I would try to accelerate the formation of the crystals by microseeding, do 
you think these soft/non-diffractionable crystals can help?

Deliang


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sanishvili, Ruslan 
  To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK 
  Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 1:48 PM
  Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] off-topic: soft crystals?


  Hi Deliang,

  I have an experience with soft crystals:

  I used to work with a protein which crystallized fine and diffracted fine. 
However, after opening the crystallization well few times, crystals turned soft 
and they stopped diffracting. If I remember correctly, letting crystals sit for 
a long time (without opening the wells) also caused "softening" of crystals. I 
suspected polymerization but did not experiment with it. Adding huge amounts of 
reducing agent helped preserve the "hardness" of crystals little longer. 
Transferring the crystallizations experiments into the cold room also helped.

  Bottom line is that soft crystals didn't diffract.

  Good luck,

  Nukri



  Ruslan Sanishvili (Nukri), Ph.D. 

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  From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of deliang
  Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 3:28 PM
  To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
  Subject: [ccp4bb] off-topic: soft crystals?



  Hi there,



  Do you ever have experience with the diffraction quality of soft crystals? I 
just harvested some. They are 30K membrane protein, growing 10 months, size 
~0.6mm*0.2mm*0.02mm, but as soft as a hair, no sharp surfaces.



  We don't have synchrotron time in a few months and no experience with such 
crystals. Right now we need to decide whether we should use similar conditions 
for further screening or should change completely methods(from sitting drop to 
lipid cubic phase), and detergents. Any comments about your work with soft 
crystals are really helpful. Many thanks.



  Deliang




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