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Derivatization of Protein Crystals with I3C using Random Microseed Matrix Screening
Published on: January 16, 2021
Measurement of the intrinsic variability within protein crystals: implications for sample-evaluation and
Michael G Bowler1, Matthew W Bowler2
1Department of Physics, University of Oxford, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH, England.
Abstract:
The advent of micro-focused X-ray beams has led to the development of a number of advanced methods of sample evaluation and data collection. In particular, multiple-position data-collection and helical oscillation strategies are now becoming commonplace in order to alleviate the problems associated with radiation damage. However, intra-crystal and inter-crystal variation means that it is not always obvious on which crystals or on which region or regions of a crystal these protocols should be performed. For the automation of this process for large-scale screening, and to provide an indication of the best strategy for data collection, a metric of crystal variability could be useful. Here, measures of the intrinsic variability within protein crystals are presented and their implications for optimal data-collection strategies are discussed.
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