[ccp4bb] RES: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals

2010-06-03 Thread Andre Ambrosio
s, -Andre. De: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:ccp...@jiscmail.ac.uk] Em nome de Andre Ambrosio Enviada em: quarta-feira, 2 de junho de 2010 16:07 Para: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Assunto: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals Dear all, We have recently obtained crystals from a small pr

Re: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals

2010-06-03 Thread Jan Dohnalek
Many times. Jan Dohnalek On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Andre Ambrosio wrote: > Dear all, > > > > We have recently obtained crystals from a small protein, and interestingly, > at least for me, they are hollow trigonal rods (please see pictures > attached). > > Just out of curiosity, has anybody

Re: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals

2010-06-03 Thread Emmanuel Saridakis
Best, Emmanuel - Original Message - From: Andre Ambrosio To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 10:07 PM Subject: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals Dear all, We have recently obtained crystals from a small protein, and interestingly, at least f

Re: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals

2010-06-02 Thread Ravindra Makde
Andre Ambrosio wrote: From: Andre Ambrosio Subject: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Date: Wednesday, June 2, 2010, 3:07 PM Dear all,   We have recently obtained crystals from a small protein, and interestingly, at least for me, they are hollow

Re: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals

2010-06-02 Thread Nat Echols
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Eric Larson wrote: > The authors need to take the initiative and let the PDB know when their > structures have been published. The correspondence from the PDB people when > they are curating the structure deposition says something along these lines: > Yes, and I'v

Re: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals

2010-06-02 Thread syed ibrahim
Subject: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Date: Thursday, June 3, 2010, 12:37 AM Dear all,   We have recently obtained crystals from a small protein, and interestingly, at least for me, they are hollow trigonal rods (please see pictures attached

Re: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals

2010-06-02 Thread Eric Larson
(* which still shows "To be published", 3 years after we published it - does the PDB not figure this out automatically?) The authors need to take the initiative and let the PDB know when their structures have been published. The correspondence from the PDB people when they are curating the s

Re: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals

2010-06-02 Thread Nat Echols
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Andre Ambrosio < andre.ambro...@cebime.org.br> wrote: > We have recently obtained crystals from a small protein, and > interestingly, at least for me, they are hollow trigonal rods (please see > pictures attached). > > Just out of curiosity, has anybody ever seen

Re: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals

2010-06-02 Thread James Stroud
Hollow crystals are common. They arise from fast growth and slow diffusion. The material adds to the end of the tube before it has a chance to enter the interior of the tube. Hollow crystals can cause a problem when freezing because the expansion of the solvent in the middle of the tube is

[ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals

2010-06-02 Thread Tanner, John J.
se KL. From: Andre Ambrosio Reply-To: Andre Ambrosio Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 14:07:14 -0500 To: Conversation: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals Subject: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: hollow protein crystals Dear all, We have recently obtained crystals from a small protein, and interest