The crystallization of proteins, nucleic
acids, biological complexes, will depend on the creation of a solution that is
supersaturated in the macro molecule. Since 60 years, X-ray
crystallography provides structural details of protein molecules,
information that is crucial to unravel biological mechanisms at molecular
level. Crystallography requires that sample is in crystal form. Getting such
crystals at acceptable quality for crystallographic analysis is not trivial and
strategies to make this process less expensive and time consuming are not
available, still now.
Technologies that assist with Protein crystallization
· High throughput crystallization
screening
·
Protein engineering
Advanced
materials represent a turning point in this field because they can be
exploited to control nucleation and growth step making more effective the
crystallization process. Researchers are developing membrane-based materials
able to trigger protein crystallization also in conditions that are not
fruitful by standard methods. Such
materials have a great impact both in industry and academic studies because
significantly reduce cost and time of the protein purification and
crystallization process. Then they developed membrane-materials functionalized
by hydro-gel that proved ability in getting very stress-resistant crystals,
which are suitable for structure-based drug design studies that require very
harsh soaking conditions. This material, similarly to our metal oxide
nano particle-functionalized membrane, significantly widens crystallization
window and produce crystals having good diffraction quality.
Methods
of protein crystallization
·
Vapor diffusion
·
Micro batch
·
Micro-dialysis
·
Free-interface diffusion
Membrane based materials are showing very
effective in protein crystallization and to produce crystals having specific
features. Our efforts are focusing now in functionalizing such materials by Nano template to
crystallize very challenging proteins such as intact antibodies, and to develop
membrane able to promote bio mineralization and to enable poly-morphs
selection.
Attend our upcoming conference “4th
International Conference on Crystallography & Novel Materials”,
during November 19-20, 2018 at Bucharest, Romania and share your knowledge and
latest updates regarding smart materials and material science.
Contact:
Jessica Mark
Program Manager | Crystallography Congress
2018
Mail us:
crystallography@enggmeet.com
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