You can try microseeding. It is really suitable for crystallization in high
ammonium sulphate. I got a similar problem as well, before. Microseeding can
supply nucleus. You can get more crystals and spend less time.
And for the salt crystallization, I think if you transfer quickly it can be
fine. Or a high humidity might be useful.
Liang
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008 19:34:20 +0100, Sabine Schneider wrote
> Hi everyone,
>
> We got crystals that grew in ~3.2M ammonium sulphate and some
> tris-buffer at 18dgC. Unfortunately the crystals take a while to grow
> (~4-5 weeks) and so far we only have 4-5 xtals. I tried to freeze
> the crystals, but as soon as I broke though the skin of the drop the
> ammonium sulphate started to crystallise. I got the crystals out,
> froze them using sort of an artifical mother liquor with sodium
> malonate as cryo and tested the diffraction. The freezing seems to
> be OK and it is definitely a protein crystal. The crystal suffered
> when the ammonium sulphate in the drop started to crystallise, but
> didn't seem to deteriorate anymore in the cryo. Well the corners had
> already more or less disappeared by the time I got them out of the drop...
> Since we only have a few xtals at the moment and I can't try out a
> lot of things, I was wondering if anyone has experienced and solved
> a similar problem? My freezing attempt so far was in an
> airconditioned room with 18dgC. I thought about higher humidity and
> temperature in the room, and/or adding the cryo directly to the
> drop.... Any ideas are very much appreciated!
>
> Sabine
>
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