Keith's favourites over many years (shared with Gideon):
K2PtCl4
K2PtCN4
KAu(CN)2
Ethyl Mercury Thiosalicylate (gentle Hg reagent)
Try for about 2-12 hours at 1 mM initially. If crystals crack, reduce
concentration - at least they bind!
If these don't work, then finding a derivative is prob
Also, if you have a sample changer for easy screening, try 1 mM, 5 mM 20 mM of
each
for 1h, 5h, overnight, and screen all ~60 crystals for diffraction
overnight.Send those that survive
to the synchrotron.
K
On 15 Jan 2014, at 17:18, RHYS GRINTER wrote:
> Hello message board,
>
> My group ha
, followed
by protein crystallographic analysis.
The first is associated with the SPINE2COMPLEXES project on human
proteins.
The second is concerned with nucleotide metabolising proteins from
Campylobacter jejuni.
Please contact me for further details.
Keith Wilson
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Biological
Macromolecules
Società del Casino, Como, Italy
September 29th–October 3rd, 2008
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Prof. Keith Wilson (York University, UK)
Dr. Marjolein Thunnissen (Lund University, Sweden)
Dr. Derek Logan (Lund University, Sweden)
AIMS
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Biological
Macromolecules
Società del Casino, Como, Italy
September 29th–October 3rd, 2008
ORGANISERS
Prof. Keith Wilson (York University, UK)
Dr. Marjolein Thunnissen (Lund University, Sweden)
Dr. Derek Logan (Lund University, Sweden)
AIMS
The school focuses on the application of X-ray