Hello Sajid, 

Is you crystal this mosaic in all three directions? It could be that with the 
longer rods, that your mosaicity is high in one direction but not so much in 
the other two directions. In this case I'd guess shooting down the length of 
the xtal might result in increased mosaicity. Thus the way you orient the 
crystal when shooting it, may help. We have had this type of problem before and 
overcame it by orienting the crystals when we looped them up in order to avoid 
shooting parallel with the long part of the crystal. Of course, this all comes 
back to whether the mosaicity is anisotropic.

Good Luck -
Todd



sajid akthar wrote:
> Dear All
> 
> My protein size is ~30kD and crystallizes with
> 19%Peg3350, 0.2M Nacl, and 0.1M Na Cacodylate buffer.
> 
> Please refer the attached crystal image with this. The
> crystal looks like good enough for home source. These
> crystals appears in 4-5 days at room temp.
> 
> Sometimes I'm getting crystals like this, but very few
> in 24 well tray. Most of the time, I found the drop
> contains needles. If I reduce the precipitant little
> bit, I wont find any change in the drop even after
> long time. Changing pH (or temp)of the buffer does not
> help me any better. The crystal appears only around
> 5.5pH.
> 
> The problem is mosaicity. This crystal diffracted in
> home source upto 3.2A and the mosaicity is 2.5degree.
> Almost all the good crystal like this having same
> mosaicity.
> 
> Good cryo condition so far that I found was
> 10%Glycerol with mother liquor. Other conditions
> weekens the diffraction quality or increase mosaicity.
> 
> In many crystal I could see some crack in the middle
> of the crystal, it looks like twin crystal. Or the
> crystal appears with some sattelite crystals.
> 
> Can anyone suggest me some good way to overcome these
> problems.
> 
> Thankz
> 
> Sajid
> 
> 
> 
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