Re: [ccp4bb] List of commonly used cryoprotectants and buffer molecules

2010-09-17 Thread Robbie Joosten
Sep 2010 05:43:51 +0100 > From: nano...@gmail.com > Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] List of commonly used cryoprotectants and buffer > molecules > To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK > > From the idea you described, HET codes in the last pages of this article may > be useful. > http:/

Re: [ccp4bb] List of commonly used cryoprotectants and buffer molecules

2010-09-16 Thread Duangrudee Tanramluk
From the idea you described, HET codes in the last pages of this article may be useful. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=chemistrypowers Best wishes, Duangrudee

Re: [ccp4bb] List of commonly used cryoprotectants and buffer molecules

2010-09-09 Thread Sean Seaver
>Dear All, > >I am trying to find out which molecules are frequently used by X-ray >crystallographers serving as cryoprotectants or as buffer molecules. The >idea behind this is to sort native ligands from molecules that appeared in >the electron density just because they were used in the crysta

Re: [ccp4bb] List of commonly used cryoprotectants and buffer molecules

2010-09-09 Thread Jim Pflugrath
@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Subject: [ccp4bb] List of commonly used cryoprotectants and buffer molecules Dear All, I am trying to find out which molecules are frequently used by X-ray crystallographers serving as cryoprotectants or as buffer molecules. The idea behind this is to sort native ligands from molecules that

Re: [ccp4bb] List of commonly used cryoprotectants and buffer molecules

2010-09-09 Thread Matthew Chu
ISRDB Cryoprotectant database for protein crystals is a good resource, not only for the cryoprotection methods but the freezing methods used from literature. http://idb.exst.jaxa.jp/db_data/protein/200304E02478000.html It is under maintenance at the moment though... HTH, Matt On Thu, Sep 9, 201

[ccp4bb] List of commonly used cryoprotectants and buffer molecules

2010-09-09 Thread Chris Weichenberger
Dear All, I am trying to find out which molecules are frequently used by X-ray crystallographers serving as cryoprotectants or as buffer molecules. The idea behind this is to sort native ligands from molecules that appeared in the electron density just because they were used in the crystalliza