On 7/23/19 3:35 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> No longer those 20 odd names for ammonium sulphate

You mean ammonium *sulfate*. As it is called across the pond. :)

On a related note on common nomenclature for recording crystallization 
experiments that Janet brought up:

I find it odd that we still do not report cryo-protection methods and 
conditions in PDB depositions. Given that a large fraction of the small 
molecules observed in crystal structures are derived from the 
cryo-protectants, one would think that reporting the contents of that 
solution (and pH) would be paramount to a PDB deposition. Surely, the 
crystallographic experiment has changed since 1990/use of synchrotron 
sources, which PDB has adjusted well to in most other aspects (e.g., 
including reporting of synchrotron x-ray optics and all the new 
detectors during submission).

Engin


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