An ignored variable: Solution preparation temperature in protein crystallization

  • Rui Qing Chen
  • , Qin Qin Lu
  • , Qing Di Cheng
  • , Liang Bo Ao
  • , Chen Yan Zhang
  • , Hai Hou
  • , Yong Ming Liu
  • , Da Wei Li
  • , Da Chuan Yin

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Abstract

Protein crystallization is affected by many parameters, among which certain parameters have not been well controlled. The temperature at which the protein and precipitant solutions are mixed (i.e., the ambient temperature during mixing) is such a parameter that is typically not well controlled and is often ignored. In this paper, we show that this temperature can influence protein crystallization. The experimental results showed that both higher and lower mixing temperatures can enhance the success of crystallization, which follows a parabolic curve with an increasing ambient temperature. This work illustrates that the crystallization solution preparation temperature is also an important parameter for protein crystallization. Uncontrolled or poorly controlled room temperature may yield poor reproducibility in protein crystallization.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7797
JournalScientific Reports
Volume5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

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