We have collected SAXS curves for two multiprotein complexes (C1 and
C2) where each complex is a specific combination of two kinds of
Protomers (P1 and P2). P1 and P2 are well-folded structures and their
atomic coordinates can be treated as rigid bodies. Both C1 and C2 can
be thought of
I've had some success in the past following Terese Bergfors' advice:
http://xray.bmc.uu.se/terese/tutorial3.html
However, the last time I dealt with spherulites I just tuned the pH and it
worked like a charm.
Good luck,
Jon
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Hi Samuel,
Dear CCp4
Thank you for all your and information suggestions regarding question
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How about just co-transfecting with two different plasmids which have
different selection markers? I've done it a lot, and it seems to work
fine...
JPK
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Lye, Ming ming_...@hms.harvard.eduwrote:
Dear CCP4bb,
We would like to co-express proteins under Se-Met
Hi Jacob,
Thanks for your message! I was thinking about that too, but I wasn't sure if it
was something that just sounded good in theory.. I guess the two different
vectors should have different antibiotic resistance to select for the
'co-transformation.'
Thanks so much!
Ming
Hello Flip,
I saw your post on the ccp4bb about UV transparent seals. Is it possible
for you to send me the compilation that formulatrix has put together
Thanks
Hari
Constellation Pharmaceuticals
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 4:41 AM, Flip Hoedemaeker f...@formulatrix.comwrote:
Hi Jean-Luc,
We
Samuel
Clearly you should try the rMMS random microseeding approach where
you add a seed stock made from the spherulites to a random screen.
See refs:
Acta Crystallographica section D63 (2007), 550–554. On-line at
http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S0907444907007652
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