Hi, 

i collected a diffraction pattern today of a protein crystal, hoping to answer 
the question, is it a protein or salt?  The crystals appear as typical proteins 
crystals (from my experience), forming both plates and rods, easily crushed 
into millions of tiny crystals, and are bouyant.  unfortunately, i collected a 
diffraction pattern that is a bit confusing.  you can see the image at the 
following URL:

http://www.noinaj.com/temp/screen1.jpg


while i don't see very low resolutions spots, i do see spots lower than 4 ang; 
it seems nothing is available for lower resolution than that.  does this 
indicate salt (despite properties screening), which I thought would only show 
high resolution spots, and only a few, not as many as observed in the image. 

Essentially, could anyone offer any further analysis of the diffraction pattern 
and help me decide whether this is a protein or salt?  Thanks in advance for 
all feedback!!!



Cheers,
Nick




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