Dear Roberto, John, Jahaun, Harry,

Thank you all for the useful suggestions regarding how to transport crystals 
for neutron work.  The bulletin board is once again shown to be an invaluable 
source of information for all things crystallographic.


Best wishes,


Steve


Dr Stephen Carr
Research Complex at Harwell (RCaH)
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Harwell Oxford
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Sent: 20 February 2020 08:48:47
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Shipping samples for neutron diffraction

Hi Gloria,

While we're confessing to minor economies with the truth, I never travelled to 
the Photon Factory in Japan with crystals of pertussis toxin: they were 
crystals of Bordetella pertussis ADP-ribosyltransferase.

Randy

On 20 Feb 2020, at 02:47, Gloria Borgstahl 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Actually we don't declare anything to TSA, Jahaun just carries them in his 
carryon and it is fine.  Easy peasy?


On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 3:48 PM 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 wrote:

... and don't say you're travelling with heavy water!

Jon Cooper

On 19 Feb 2020 17:12, "Azadmanesh, Jahaun" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello,

I have traveled to a neutron beamline ~6 times over the past several years.

I have had awful luck shipping crystals, so I decided to hand-carry and I found 
this best.

I'm not sure what conditions you plan to shoot your crystals.  I mount my 
crystals in a sturdy quartz capillary (from vitrocom), seal the ends with a 
layer of wax, then two coats of nail polish (choose your favorite prettiest 
color!)

I would then wrap the capillary in cotton from a cottonball, then "stuff" the 
capillary-cotton combination in a 15 mL falcon tube for a snug fit. For extra 
assurance, the falcon tubes were placed inside a generous amount of bubble-wrap 
that was then taped inside a small cardboard box.

I have sought anaerobic conditions for several of my samples to acquire a 
desired redox state of my metallo-protein. This was tough, so instead I used a 
high-ish concentration of my redox agent dissolved in my reservoir solution 
"slugs" in the capillary. These would be replaced in intervals with fresh slugs 
prior to the beamtime, and for sure right before the beamtime. The redox state 
held for my ~10 days of beamtime and several months after.

For cryo-conditions, I just placed a bunch of my crystals in a capillary filled 
with reservoir solution and sealed as above. I would do my chemical 
manipulations and freezing at the beamline.

Much more details are found in our publication: 
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30279321

Hope this helps!
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Subject: [ccp4bb] Shipping samples for neutron diffraction

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Dear CCP4 community,


I have an impending trip to a neutron source and was wondering how people tend 
to ship their samples prior to beam time?  Is sending something frozen best or 
is sealed in a capillary more sensible or is there another better way?  One 
caveat is that ideally my sample should remain anaerobic which has me leaning 
towards frozen, but I guess in pcr type tubes sealed in gas tight vessels is 
also a viable option?


Any thoughts or suggestions are very much appreciated.


Best wishes,


Steve


Dr Stephen Carr
Research Complex at Harwell (RCaH)
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Harwell Oxford
Didcot
Oxon OX11 0FA
United Kingdom
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