Pascal,

Not personally observed this myself, but just wondering, as a control, have you 
tried setting trays with just the buffer+detergent (no PDC)?  And if so, do you 
see the same behavior or not?  Also, do you see phase separation in all drops 
or just a majority?  Do the drops that exhibit this phase separation cluster 
into certain precipitant groups or salts by any chance (ie, only low MW PEGs, 
only in MPD, etc)?



Cheers,
Nick


From: Pascal Egea [mailto:pas...@msg.ucsf.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 6:24 PM
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [ccp4bb] membrane protein and phase separation

Dear All,

I have a question tailored for the membrane protein and detergent folks. We are 
purifying a membrane protein that associates into an homoligomeric pore and we 
have been successfully preparing it in two detergents: FC-12 or a mild lipid. 
The two Protein Detergent Complexes look very homogenous by SEC and can be 
concentrated without protein loss on membranes with MW cutoffs (100kDal) way 
larger that the "expected" their respective free detergent micelles.
Everything looks good so far... until we get to the crystallization stage. 
While the PDC in FC12 does not tend to form too much phase separation, the PDC 
in the lipid does. This looks a bit odd to me since these lipid micelles are 
supposed to be a bit smaller than the FC-12 micelles. We are working at twice 
the CMC and besides lowering the detergent concentration, I am a bit perplex 
about what I am observing. Intuitively I would have expected to observe the 
reverse behavior: worst in FC-12 than the lipid. This lipid is a very mild 
solubilizing/reconstituting agent that has already been successfully used for 
structure determination. Any advice or thoughts will be greatly appreciated. Is 
this something that some of you have already observed?

Many thanks in advance,

--
Pascal F. Egea, PhD
Assistant Professor
UCLA, David Geffen School of Medicine
Department of Biological Chemistry
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611 Charles E Young Drive East
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