Dear Rajakumara & all others interested in protein-DNA complex
crystallization:

I have an in-house sparse matrix screen (created with CRYSTOOL when it was
still freeware) that is designed for protein-DNA complexes.  It has been
used in our lab successfully, with one case (so far) leading to
publication.  I would very much like to have the screen tested on more
targets.  I will gladly make the formulation available to anyone who would
like it, provided you agree to get back to me with information on how it
performed (positive and negative hits, problems with salt crystals, etc.).

Thanks & Best Regards,

Allyn



> Dear All
> I want to create a random crystallization screen using
> given set of crystallization parameters (pH,
> Precipitant, salt, additive.....) for protein-DNA
> complex crystallization. I was using Brent Segelke's
> CRYSTOOL program, not accessible online now. Please
> can you suggest any other such programs and/ how do I
> can access the CRYSTOOL (sort of registration or
> purchase?)
>
> Thanking you in advance
> Rajakumara
>
>
> E. Rajakumara
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-- 
Allyn J. Schoeffler
Berger Lab
Dept. of Molecular and Cell Biology
UC Berkeley
phone: (510) 643-9491

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