Abstract
The Microcapillary Protein Crystallization System (MPCS) is a microfluidic, plug-based crystallization technology that generates X-ray diffraction-ready protein crystals in nanolitre volumes. In this study, 28 out of 29 (93%) proteins crystallized by traditional vapor diffusion experiments were successfully crystallized by chemical gradient optimization experiments using the MPCS technology. In total, 90 out of 120 (75%) protein/precipitant combinations leading to initial crystal hits from vapor diffusion experiments were successfully crystallized using MPCS technology. Many of the resulting crystals produced high-quality X-ray diffraction data, and six novel protein structures that were derived from crystals harvested from MPCS CrystalCards are reported. © 2010 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Singapore-all rights reserved.
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Gerdts, C. J., Stahl, G. L., Napuli, A., Staker, B., Abendroth, J., Edwards, T. E., … Stewart, L. J. (2010). Nanovolume optimization of protein crystal growth using the microcapillary protein crystallization system. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 43(5 PART 1), 1078–1083. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0021889810027378
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