-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear Uli,
the geometric ligands (I3C, B3C, B4C) by Tobias Beck (http://www.protein.ethz.ch/people/tobias/) are both commercially available and easily identified. I3C is suitable for inhouse data collection and provide a strong anomalous signal. Of course they are not 'native' but seem to suit your needs. Cheers, Tim On 11/09/2012 03:12 PM, Ulrich Zander wrote: > Hi All, > > > For a tutorial, we would like to demonstrate the method of ligand > soaking in protein crystals. I am thinking about using some sort > of native ligand or inhibitor that can be easily identified in the > electron density rather than halide or heavy atom derivatization. > > Does anybody have a suggestion for a protein/ligand combination > that could be used for that and that is commercially available? > > > Thanks! > > Uli > > > > > > > > - -- - -- Dr Tim Gruene Institut fuer anorganische Chemie Tammannstr. 4 D-37077 Goettingen GPG Key ID = A46BEE1A -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iD8DBQFQnRbMUxlJ7aRr7hoRApQnAKCucaAAIxBnZ7dAkSwaUn/mh81ElgCgi1Ju 15N3YQcFJThqxTrKQd9WhuA= =BGVo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----