On increasing protein-crystallization throughput for X-ray diffraction studies.

Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr

SouthEast Collaboratory for Structural Genomics, B202 Life Sciences, University of Georgia, Georgia 30602, USA.

Published: February 2005

Two recent developments, a novel screening/optimization strategy that considerably reduces the number of trials required to produce diffraction-size crystals and a simple modification that doubles the screening capacity of the Douglas Instruments ORYX 1-6 protein-crystallization robot, have been implemented into a structural genomics project. The new two-step screening/optimization strategy yields diffraction-quality crystals directly from the screening process, reducing the need for further optimization. The ORYX modification involves the addition of extensions to the sample- and oil-delivery arms and software modifications that allow two plates to be set up simultaneously.

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