Hello!

I am a PhD student working on a crystallography project to wrap up my 
dissertation research. I have purified a complex of two proteins, and I can 
consistently grow crystals in 10% PEG3350, 0.2M KSCN, 0.1M BIS-TRIS propane pH 
7.5. These crystals have sharp edges and can grow to a large size (greater than 
0.5 mm), but the crystals seem to be very fragile. When we open the drops to 
harvest the crystals, we have little time to harvest the crystals before they 
crack. When we move the crystals to a cryoprotectant, over time they start 
fracturing. We've tried using different percentages of glycerol, ethylene 
glycol, PEG400, and oil for cryoprotectants with no success. Needless to say, 
the crystals do not diffract well, with spot patterns that look very 
streaky/mosaic, which I presume is due to the defects that we see in 
harvesting/handling. We have screened for alternate crystallization conditions, 
but we seem to get the same morphology in other conditions. Does anyone have 
suggestions for additives we could use post-crystallization to help stabilize 
our crystals?

Thanks for your advice!

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