Echalier A, Glazer R L, Fülöp V, Geday M A
University of Warwick, Department of Biological Sciences, Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry CV4 7AL, England.
Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2004 Apr;60(Pt 4):696-702. doi: 10.1107/S0907444904003154. Epub 2004 Mar 23.
In this paper, the detection of crystalline elements in protein crystallization droplets containing precipitate is illustrated using the rotating-polarizer microscope technique. The sensitivity of this automated birefringence technique enables the detection of microcrystals in a precipitate that appears to be amorphous using traditional methods of inspection. The technique is illustrated with lysozyme and glucose isomerase. Glucose isomerase microcrystals were used successfully for seeding experiments and the conditions of both of the systems were refined to produce crystals suitable for X-ray analysis. The results are relevant to the field of high-throughput crystallography as an automated crystal-detection method as well as being a useful tool for detailed precipitate analysis.
在本文中,使用旋转偏振显微镜技术展示了在含有沉淀的蛋白质结晶液滴中对晶体成分的检测。这种自动双折射技术的灵敏度使得能够检测出用传统检查方法看似无定形的沉淀中的微晶。用溶菌酶和葡萄糖异构酶对该技术进行了说明。葡萄糖异构酶微晶成功用于接种实验,并对两个系统的条件进行了优化,以生成适合X射线分析的晶体。这些结果对于高通量晶体学领域作为一种自动晶体检测方法以及作为详细沉淀分析的有用工具具有重要意义。