Hi All
With so many alternative suggestions, wouldn't be better to leave it
without guessing the wrong molecule?
Raz
On 11/07/2019 10:55, Anthony Addlagatta wrote:
For some reason if your sulfur on cysteine becomes sulfide anion, you can model
sodium/potassium. Distance seems
reviewing process to groups that are in competition (unknowingly)? You
may loose your publication as a result.
Raz
On 11/08/2011 10:52, Miguel Ortiz Lombardía wrote:
> On 11/08/11 09:13, Nian Huang wrote:
>> To make my idea a little bit clearer, the reviewers first make the
>
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Another way can use Iodination of tyrosines. You can use N-Iodo succinamid on
existing crystals or on protein prior to crystallization.
Raz
Raz Zarivach, Ph.D.
Department of Life Sciences and the NIBN
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Hi All
One more method that I heard about but never tried is to put the plate
on a sonication bath and to let for a short sonication pulse. That
should vibrate some liquid under your crystal.
Raz
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