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A recent striking example of well diffracting crystals with unusually
high solvent content are those from the P.nautica di-heme cytochrome c
peroxidase [Dias et al. (2004) Structure 12:961-973]. One of the crystal
forms in that case had a solvent content of 82% (Vm=7 angs^3/Da) and
delivered a structure to 2.4 angs resolution.
Best wishes
Savvas



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We've had some reasonably robust crystals with ~80% solvent, diffracting
to ~3A

Phil

Eleanor Dodson writes:
 > There are exquisitely fragile crystals with 80+% solvent..
 > Obviously it depends on the lattice contacts. But if youe crystal is 
 > robust and diffracts well it is more likely that the solvent content
is 
 > < 60%
 > 
 > Eleanor
 > 
 > Ethayathulla Abdulsamath wrote:
 > 
 > >   hi all
 > > can any tell me what is the highest solvent in protein !
 > > I want to know what is highest solvent in crystal structure  > >  >
> Thanking you  > >  > > Ethayathulla  > >  > >
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