On the Slow Kinetics of Protein Crystallization

Volume: 7, Issue: 8, Pages: 1533 - 1540
Published: Jun 26, 2007
Abstract
Although they require surprisingly high supersaturations, both nucleation and growth of protein crystals proceed substantially more slowly as compared to small molecule crystallization. The slow nucleation of the protein crystals is explained by the steric restriction for association of the protein molecules that is due to their highly inhomogeneous surfaces. Over their surfaces, the proteins exhibit a limited number of discrete patches that are...
Paper Details
Title
On the Slow Kinetics of Protein Crystallization
Published Date
Jun 26, 2007
Volume
7
Issue
8
Pages
1533 - 1540
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