Malonate: A versatile cryoprotectant and stabilizing solution for salt-grown macromolecular crystals

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Abstract

Collection of quality data on high-energy synchrotron sources requires the selection of a cryoprotectant that allows protein crystals to be cryocooled without damage to the crystal and with suppression of ice formation. The use of sodium malonate as a versatile cryoprotectant for salt-grown protein crystals is presented here. In addition to its useful cryoprotectant properties, sodium malonate can also function as a versatile stabilizing solution that allows the manipulation, derivatization and ligand soaking of crystals grown from salt that may not be possible in the crystal mother liquor.

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Holyoak, T., Fenn, T. D., Wilson, M. A., Moulin, A. G., Ringe, D., & Petsko, G. A. (2003). Malonate: A versatile cryoprotectant and stabilizing solution for salt-grown macromolecular crystals. Acta Crystallographica - Section D Biological Crystallography, 59(12), 2356–2358. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0907444903021784

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