Dear Murphy,

See:
1S0F, 1S0E, 1S0D, 1S0C, 1S0B

/ Jonathan

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Jonathan Davies, PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher, Stenmark Lab
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Stockholm University
Sweden





On 20 Sep 2019, at 01:03, Murpholino Peligro 
<murpholi...@gmail.com<mailto:murpholi...@gmail.com>> wrote:

A quick glance at the entries of hen egg white lysozyme in the PDB show that it 
can be crystallized at different pH values, but the space group is not always 
the same. I still have to refine the analysis but I was wondering that maybe 
there are a few proteins that can crystallize at a wide range (maybe not that 
wide) of pH values and still have the same space group?

To refine the analysis a wee further: By any chance do you know any proteins 
overpopulating the PDB (i.e. besides HEWL)?

Lots of thanks as always.

Murphy


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