MICRO DIFFUSION CELLS FOR GROWTH OF SINGLE PROTEIN CRYSTALS BY MEANS OF EQUILIBRIUM DIALYSIS

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ZEPPEZAUER, M
EKLUND, H
ZEPPEZAUER, ES
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10.1016/0003-9861(68)90443-8
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Microdiffusion cells are described for crystallization of small volumes of protein solutions by equilibrium dialysis against a precipitant. The cells which may contain down to 10 microliters of protein solution are made either from capillaries of glass or transparent polymer sealed with cellophane membranes or from X-ray capillaries sealed with semipermeable diaphragms of polyacrylamide. The use of these microdiffusion cells has been explored both for growing large protein crystals and for chemical treatment of one or a few single crystals in their mother liquor. The methods have been applied to lysozyme, an extracellular proteinase from a strain of Arthrobacter and to rabbit muscle aldolase. The factors influencing the growth of protein crystals are discussed and other methods for protein crystallization are briefly reviewed. © 1968.
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