AFM studies of the nucleation and growth mechanisms of macromolecular crystals

Volume: 196, Issue: 2-4, Pages: 489 - 502
Published: Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been used to visualize events arising from the formation of intervening metastable phases at the surfaces of macromolecular crystals growing from solution. Crystals investigated were of the proteins canavalin, thaumatin, lipase, xylanase, and catalase, crystals of transfer RNA, and crystals of satellite tobacco mosaic virus. The appearance of aggregates on crystal surfaces was observed. The aggregates we infer...
Paper Details
Title
AFM studies of the nucleation and growth mechanisms of macromolecular crystals
Published Date
Jan 1, 1999
Volume
196
Issue
2-4
Pages
489 - 502
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