Thank you all for getting back!

I will set up the drops using microbatch method.
Regarding the temp, I set them up in lab and put them in incubator. The lab
temp may be slightly higher. So are they not stable at lower temp? Or its
the shock?
So how can I take care of the temp issue?

Thanks again!
Maria

On Saturday, May 3, 2014, Bob Cudney <b...@hrmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Maria,
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> Check to see if there might have been a temperature change between the
time the crystals were present and when the crystals disappeared.  If your
sample has temperature dependent solubility, in this relatively low ionic
strength condition, a temperature change could mean the difference between
the presence and absence of crystals.  That being said, if the experiment
is returned to the temperature that produced the crystals, the crystals
should/might reappear.
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> If your drop is made by mixing 1 part of protein with 1 part of reagent
the initial drop concentration would be 10 mM Tris, 150 mM NaCl, 2.5% w/v
PEG 8,000, 50 mM Sodium cacodylate.  Is this a vapor diffusion experiment?
If yes, then the reservoir would be 5% w/v PEG 8,000, 100 mM Sodium
cacodylate.  The ionic strength of your drop would initially be higher than
the ionic strength in your reservoir.  This means water vapor leaves the
reservoir and vapor diffuses into the drop, lowering the protein and
reagent concentration in your drop.  This decrease in relative
supersaturation could dissolve a crystal.  Your set up would be a reserve
vapor diffusion.  You say the crystals appeared right after setting the
experiment so your crystallization is essentially a batch experiment.
Therefore you might want to change your set up from a vapor diffusion to a
microbatch experiment under oil.  If you need more information about how to
perform a microbatch experiment, let me know and I’ll explain.
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> Hope this helps.
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> Kind Regards, Bob Cudney
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> From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On Behalf Of
dusky dew
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2014 4:39 AM
> To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: [ccp4bb] Crystals Disappearing Overnight
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> Dear All,
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> I am trying to crystallize a protein with Adenosine.  My protein is in 20
mM Tris, 300 mM NaCl and the crystals appear in a condition with 5 percent
PEG8K, 0.1 M Sodium Cacodylate.  The protein is incubated with adenosine
for 1/2 hr before setting the drop.  The crystals appear right after the
drop is set but unfortunately they dissolve overnight.  The plate is kept
at 16 degree.
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> Could anyone elaborate on this.  Is it possibly occurring because
Adenosine has stability issues.
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> Thanks for your suggestions.
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> ~ Maria
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