that may
dissolve the
crystals.
To rule out this, set up two crystallization experiments under similar
conditions.
1) only the protein
2) only the adenosine
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Anthony
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is polymerizing. This could be a simple precipitation. Please
check your
pH, salt conditions or if you require some co-factors etc in addition to
checking with
bME as suggested by Herman.
Anthony
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Dr. Anthony Addlagatta
Center for Chemical
, but you should know the source).
Anthony
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Dr. Anthony Addlagatta
Center for Chemical Biology
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology [IICT]
Tarnaka, Hyderabad
AP-500 607, INDIA
Tel:91-40-27191812
Web: https://sites.google.com/site/chembioliict/home
/WWWrobots/newsletters/Newsletter_july_2011.pdf
Anthony
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Dr. Anthony Addlagatta
Center for Chemical Biology
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology [IICT]
Tarnaka, Hyderabad
AP-500 607, INDIA
Tel:91-40-27191812
Web: https://sites.google.com/site
. Anthony Addlagatta
Center for Chemical Biology
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology [IICT]
Tarnaka, Hyderabad
AP-500 607, INDIA
Tel:91-40-27191812
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From: Mohan Pradhan mohan.prad
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Center for Chemical Biology
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology [IICT]
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your
central atom
which makes them all fall in the same plane. From the density it looks more
like a water
in the center but anomalous density map should help.
Good luck.
Anthony
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Center for Chemical Biology
Indian
commercial interest with Rigaku.
Anthony
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Center for Chemical Biology
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology [IICT]
Tarnaka, Hyderabad
AP-500 607, INDIA
Tel:91-40-27191812
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Center for Chemical Biology
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology [IICT]
Tarnaka, Hyderabad
AP-500 607, INDIA
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the authors.
This, not only will give confidence to the genuine scientist but will also
keep a
check on the perpetrators and more responsibility on the reviewers/publishers.
Anthony
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Scientist E1
Indian Institute
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Nice link.
Thanks
Anthony
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. Play little bit with pH.
Good luck
Anthony
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Scientist E1
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology [IICT]
Tarnaka, Hyderabad
AP-500 607, INDIA
Tel:91-40-27191583
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From: atul
Sorry for the off topic.
DBT New Delhi has announced exiting fellowships for the Scientist of Indian
Origin who wish to take up faculty
positions in India in the area of Bioenergy. For more details check DBT site at
like southern
Texas. Anyone interested in molecular, structural and/or cell biology can send
in your inquiries to
anth...@iict.res.in or addlaga...@yahoo.com.
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Center for Chemical
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