if your crystals are from 2 M AmSO4 without buffer, try to measure the pH in
the drop, if possible.
Or if you have plenty of crystals, transfer to 2 M AmSO4 buffered at a wide
range of different pHs to see where the crystals are stable, before adding
cryoprotectant.
In the end, you may need to g
Deepak Thankappan Nair wrote:
Dear Dr. Berry
thanks for the mail. maybe the syntax that I provide is not correct.
i assume you have to write
MOLECULE<1> CHAIN A to define the first surface
but i get the following error:
MOLECULE<1> CHAIN A
No molecule number given
SC: Syntax: MOLECULE
if you use oil do direct dry Paratone-N, with paraffin oil is not as good.
Li-salts should
work also - i would almos imgaine you can freeze directly from so high
(NH4)2SO4 conc.
but perhaps not. little bit (10%) glycerol probably does it also..
Tommi
On Feb 6, 2012, at 12:55 AM, Vineet Gaur wr
Deepak Thankappan Nair wrote:
~~~
Can anybody tell me a method to quantitate shape complementarity
between two surfaces? Sc program in CCP4 is not running properly.
thanks and regards
Deepak
I think SC is THE way to calculate it.
If not working in the current release, we should get it fixed.
Ca
Hi Theresa,
A good place to start when searching for suitable cryo conditions are the
tables in these references:
Garman, et al. J. Appl. Cryst. (1996). 29, 584-587.
McFerrin, et al. J. Appl. Cryst. (2002). 35, 538-545.
hope they help and good luck.
Eric
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Dear All,
Greetings!
Can anybody tell me a method to quantitate shape complementarity
between two surfaces? Sc program in CCP4 is not running properly.
thanks and regards
Deepak
On 02/04/2012 08:11 PM, Vellieux Frederic wrote:
I believe Procheck generates drawings such as those. It generates
PostScript files, and if you need to have (eg) jpg files, a PostScript
interpreter, screen capture and there you are (Gimp to select only the
areas you're interested in)
The conver
Hi Theresa,
Try glycerol at 10 % with 5 % increments up to 30 % v/v. You may also be able
to attain protection by increasing the ammonium sulfate concentration along
with incremental glycerol approach.
Crystallization of RNA/protein complexes by Garber and colleagues (Acta Cryst.
(2002). D58,
Hi Theresa,
Once I had crystals in 3.5 M Amm. Sulfate. I used Paraffin oil and
Paraton-N-oil (in 1:1 ratio). I also used 30% Xylatol.
Best,
Vineet
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Theresa H. Hsu wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Is there a list of conditions to be tried *first* for cryoprotectant? My
> crysta
Hi all
Is there a list of conditions to be tried *first* for cryoprotectant? My
crystals diffract at room temperature capillary but no in 30% PEG 400. Crystals
are from 2 M ammonium sulfate.
Thank you.
Theresa
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