maybe this can help too:
https://pross.weizmann.ac.il/step/pross-terms
https://proteopedia.org/w/Journal:Molecular_Cell:1

best,

Bruno




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Objet : Re: [ccp4bb] Rational mutations and crystallizability

Sorry/Correction, the link I send is apparently also obsolete: The page is 
still accessible but no jobs can be submitted.

Workaround might be, use XtalPred-RF and use the information/outcome for 
guidance to mutate your protein sequence of interest…...

Best

J.
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Am 08.03.2023 um 13:42 schrieb mesters@biochem 
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https://services.mbi.ucla.edu/SER/intro.php

Best

J.


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Am 08.03.2023 um 12:05 schrieb <VitoCalderone> 
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Dear All,

I remember that 10-15 years ago there was at least one website 
predicting/suggesting residue mutations potentially able increase 
crystallizability of a protein.

I recall, for example, http://www.doe-mbi.ucla.edu/Services/SER but it is not 
working any longer.

Some of the sites I found nowadays predict the ‘chances’ to crystallize a 
protein but they do not seem to propose any possible mutation.

Is anyone aware of any server that provides info on specific mutations which 
might lead to better crystallizability?

Best regards

Vito Calderone

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