The plug-based nanovolume Microcapillary Protein Crystallization System (MPCS)

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作者
Gerdts, Cory J. [1 ,2 ]
Elliott, Mark [1 ]
Lovell, Scott [1 ,3 ]
Mixon, Mark B. [1 ]
Napuli, Alberto J. [4 ]
Staker, Bart L. [3 ]
Nollert, Peter [2 ]
Stewart, Lance [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] deCODE Biostruct Inc, Bainbridge Isl, WA 98110 USA
[2] Emerald BioSyst Inc, Bainbridge Isl, WA 98110 USA
[3] Seattle Struct Genom Ctr Infect Dis, Seattle, WA USA
[4] Univ Washington, Dept Biochem, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY | 2008年 / 64卷
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10.1107/S0907444908028060
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The Microcapillary Protein Crystallization System (MPCS) embodies a new semi-automated plug-based crystallization technology which enables nanolitre-volume screening of crystallization conditions in a plasticware format that allows crystals to be easily removed for traditional cryoprotection and X-ray diffraction data collection. Protein crystals grown in these plastic devices can be directly subjected to in situ X-ray diffraction studies. The MPCS integrates the formulation of crystallization cocktails with the preparation of the crystallization experiments. Within microfluidic Teflon tubing or the microfluidic circuitry of a plastic CrystalCard, similar to 10-20 nl volume droplets are generated, each representing a microbatch-style crystallization experiment with a different chemical composition. The entire protein sample is utilized in crystallization experiments. Sparse-matrix screening and chemical gradient screening can be combined in one comprehensive 'hybrid' crystallization trial. The technology lends itself well to optimization by high-granularity gradient screening using optimization reagents such as precipitation agents, ligands or cryoprotectants.
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页码:1116 / 1122
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