Re: [ccp4bb] What happened to this innovative method by MV King?

2011-04-01 Thread Miguel Ortiz Lombardía
Le 01/04/11 12:39, REX PALMER a écrit :
 Dear Protein Crystallographers
 I would like to share with you something I came across today.
 Unfortunately I was only able to copy the first 4 pages of the article
 by MV King as I need to post the email before 12am and the quality of
 the copy is somewhat lacking. I was wondering if anyone knows if
 anything came of the proposed method of heavy atom substitution as a
 Google Scholar search has failed to bring anything up.
 Best wishes
  
 Rex Palmer
 Birkbeck College, London
 
 

They said:

In Gold we thrust

and so they did.

No other crystal phases survived and hence all this messy problem.


The locusts have no King, yet go they forth all of them by bands


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Re: [ccp4bb] What happened to this innovative method by MV King?

2011-04-01 Thread James Stroud
This was not so much an advance but a remarkable observation. We have since 
learned that these clathrates are entirely impractical. The problem is not so 
much their dextrorotatory properties, which are more or less a nuisance, but 
that they are too dense and have absolutely no affinity for other compounds.

James




On Apr 1, 2011, at 3:39 AM, REX PALMER wrote:

 Dear Protein Crystallographers
 I would like to share with you something I came across today. Unfortunately I 
 was only able to copy the first 4 pages of the article by MV King as I need 
 to post the email before 12am and the quality of the copy is somewhat 
 lacking. I was wondering if anyone knows if anything came of the proposed 
 method of heavy atom substitution as a Google Scholar search has failed to 
 bring anything up.
 Best wishes
  
 Rex Palmer
 Birkbeck College, London
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