Hi, all.
I have obtained some crystals (see the imgur link) from my crystal trials of a membrane protein and I'm concerned that they may be detergent, DDM.
The drop condition is:
0.2M NaCl
0.1M HEPES @ pH 7.0
22% PEG500 MME
Protein sample contains (GF running buffer):
0.02M Tris
0.1M NaCl
0.03% w/v DDM
with 1mM TCEP-HCl added just prior to the trial. Please note however I concentrated GF eluent fractions 18-fold prior to the trial with a spin concentrator whose cutoff was smaller than the relative mass of an empty DDM micelle (it's a small protein) and therefore the DDM concentration could theoretically be 0.03% x 18 = 0.54% = 10mM...
The crystals are fragile and oily and occur in a plethora of drops with varying visual regularity. I've screened a crystal at a synchrotron and it exhibited essentially amorphous diffraction.
Has anybody experienced similar entities forming when laying down crystal trials of membrane proteins solubilized in DDM? If so do they contain protein? It's my undestanding that DDM is extremely hard to crystallize. Any information would be appreciated
http://imgur.com/a/AsZHs (the crystals)
http://imgur.com/a/m88rn (their diffraction pattern)
Cheers,
Tom
PhD Student within the Structural Biology Group at the University of Nottingham.
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