The plug-based nanovolume Microcapillary Protein Crystallization System (MPCS).
Gerdts, C.J., Elliott, M., Lovell, S., Mixon, M.B., Napuli, A.J., Staker, B.L., Nollert, P., Stewart, L.(2008) Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr 64: 1116-1122
- PubMed: 19020349
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1107/S0907444908028060
- Primary Citation of Related Structures:
3CXK - PubMed Abstract:
The Microcapillary Protein Crystallization System (MPCS) embodies a new semi-automated plug-based crystallization technology which enables nanolitre-volume screening of crystallization conditions in a plasticware format that allows crystals to be easily removed for traditional cryoprotection and X-ray diffraction data collection. Protein crystals grown in these plastic devices can be directly subjected to in situ X-ray diffraction studies. The MPCS integrates the formulation of crystallization cocktails with the preparation of the crystallization experiments. Within microfluidic Teflon tubing or the microfluidic circuitry of a plastic CrystalCard, approximately 10-20 nl volume droplets are generated, each representing a microbatch-style crystallization experiment with a different chemical composition. The entire protein sample is utilized in crystallization experiments. Sparse-matrix screening and chemical gradient screening can be combined in one comprehensive ;hybrid' crystallization trial. The technology lends itself well to optimization by high-granularity gradient screening using optimization reagents such as precipitation agents, ligands or cryoprotectants.
Organizational Affiliation:
Accelerated Technologies Center for Gene to 3D Structure, USA.