Dear Ferrol,

Could you let us know the unit cell parameters for both these crystals ? (did I 
miss them somewhere in your previous mails?).  I wonder if in fact this is not 
the same packing with minor variation.

Sacha

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Envoyé : dimanche 10 juillet 2011 10:10
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Objet : [ccp4bb] Same protein, different molecule numbers per ASU

Hello and good day to everyone! :)

I have some general questions on crystallography work. I hope you don't mind 
giving me some ideas.

I have solved my lipase protein both ground-grown crystals and space-grown 
crystals with good resolutions (1.4A and 2.2A). They are the same protein from 
the same source, same purification methods, and produced crystals from the same 
crystallization conditions (except the gravity part).

>From the data, it shows that both of them belong to the same space group 
>P212121. But they have different number of molecule per asymmetric unit. 
>Ground crystal= 1 molecule/ASU, Space crystal= 2 molecules/ASU. At the moment 
>i have problem explaining this issue. Is it normal to have such results? Same 
>protein with different number of molecule/ASU?

I've been trying to get some references on this matter but so far i don't 
really get anything that can directly explain it. Furthermore, do i need to 
relate this with the gravity effect?

I hope you don't mind sharing some experiences on crystallography especially 
regarding this matter.

Thank you very much

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FAIROLNIZA

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