Three-dimensional protein molecule structures are essential for acquiring a deeper insight of the human genome, and for developing novel protein-based pharmaceuticals. X-ray diffraction studies of such structures require well-diffracting protein crystals. A set of external physical factors may promote and direct protein crystallization so that crystals obtained are useful for X-ray studies. Application of electric fields aids control over protein crystal size and diffraction quality. Protein crystal nucleation and growth in the presence of electric fields are reviewed. A notion of mesoscopic level of impact on the protein crystallization exercised by an electric field is also considered.
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Nanev, C. N. (2017, October 15). Recent insights into the crystallization process; Protein crystal nucleation and growth peculiarities; Processes in the presence of electric fields. Crystals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst7100310
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