Protein crystallization for genomics: throughput versus output
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- DOI: 10.1023/a:1026174727482
Protein crystallization for genomics: throughput versus output
Abstract
Structural genomics involves many steps in order to reach from Gene to structure. This article focuses on the crystallization step in this chain of tasks. It is becoming increasingly evident that the current high throughput procedures for crystallising proteins do not always produce the expected output of high quality crystals required for structure determination by x-ray crystallography. This problem is discussed and suggestions for raising the output are presented.
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