Sucrose, sorbitol, Splenda, trehalose, etc, but instead of 25% (is that w/v or 
v/w?), try using 100% saturated in reservoir, 75% saturated in reservoir, or 
50% saturated in reservoir.  You will have to TEST these.  See also this 
webinar on cryocrystallography which shows how to make these solutions: 
http://www.rigaku.com/node/1388

You could also try high salt solutions with similar technique.

Good luck!

Jim


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Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 11:28 AM
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [ccp4bb] cryo for high salt crystal

regaentDear All,

I am sure this question was discussed before. But I am wondering if anyone got 
the same experience as I do.
I got a crystal out of condition with 1M KCl, 1.4M Ammonium sulfate at pH7. I 
tried to use glycerol, ethylene glycol, 25% sucrose, paraton-N oil, or ammonium 
sulfate itself: The problem is that all the cryo plus original reagents in the 
reservoir precipitate the salts out. And more serious problem is because of 
high salt in the condition, while I am trying to loop the crystal, both the 
drop and cryoprotectant drop form salt crystals (not sure it is KCl or ammonia 
sulfate) significantly and very quickly, that cause my crystal dissolved. My 
crystal doesn't seem to survive paraton-N oil. Does anyone here have similiar 
case? any suggestion will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Min

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