Protein crystallography book

  • How long does it take to do a protein crystallography?

    Anything from 10 minutes to a year.
    Lysozyme, for example, is an enzyme found in tear fluid.
    It takes 10 minutes to grow lysozyme crystals.
    A new protein may take a year because I have to work out the best conditions for growing crystals..

  • There are two main techniques to obtain crystals: vapor diffusion and batch crystallization.
    In vapor diffusion, a drop containing a mixture of precipitant and protein solutions is sealed in a chamber with pure precipitant.
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