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Crystallization of Proteins on Chip by Microdialysis for In Situ X-ray Diffraction Studies
Published on: April 11, 2021
Recognition of proteins by crystallization patterns in an array of reporter solution microdroplets
Victor N Morozov1, Nikolai N Vsevolodov, Adam Elliott
1National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases, George Mason University, Manassas, Virginia 20110, USA. vmorozov@gmu.edu
Abstract:
A new technique is described for specific recognition of protein analytes by observing protein-induced changes in the drying/crystallization patterns (DCP) of an array of microdroplets containing solutions of different reporter substances. Recognition is based on a difference in interaction of the protein analyte crystalline elements (planes, edges, defects, etc.) in the growing reporter crystals. Using a set of natural L-amino acids as reporters and denoting the amino acid solutions displaying substantial protein-induced changes in the DCP as "1" and those that show no or small changes as "0", a digital binary code was determined for several proteins at multiple concentrations. It was demonstrated that globular proteins can be reliably identified using this code as a "signature" when only 2-100 ng of protein was added to amino acid microdroplets.

