Dear All,  

Has anyone worked on a protein which is highly soluble even at 80mg/ml? 

We have one such candidate, which does not precipitate even at 80mg/ml
instead forms phase separated globules in crystallization plate, which
eventually hardens over a period of 1 to 1.5 months (which is florescent
under UV microscope.) 

We tried screening at different pH, but failed to get any hits. 

Since we got few conditions in which the phase separated globules
solidified, we focused on them and expanded with 120mg/ml protein, still
there were not visible precipitates except for the phase separation.
This has been a challenging target so far. We have tried with different
constructs, which unfortunately are not soluble! 

Does POMs help in such cases? Or do you have any other suggestion.  

Thank you  

Regards 

Kavya




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