Hi Nick, it's not obvious to me this is a single lattice, hence the "many"
spots.  But it's not protein, don't worry about that.
 
phx.
 
 


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Subject: [ccp4bb] protein or salt?


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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