Rigorous filtration for protein crystallization
Abstract
Centrifugation or filtration of protein samples through 0.22 µm mesh size filters is standard procedure before setting up trials for crystallization. This note concerns other, mostly unused filters, namely 0.1 µm and 100 000–300 000 molecular weight cut-off filters, which have proved to aid in obtaining single high-quality crystals. It serves to pool together information concerning filtration which has been scattered, and somewhat concealed, in...
Paper Details
Title
Rigorous filtration for protein crystallization
Published Date
Jun 20, 2009
Volume
42
Issue
4
Pages
743 - 744
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