The inability to routinely grow single crystals of sufficient size and
quality is a major roadblock to the wider application of protein
crystallography. The development of more effective growth techniques
requires a better understanding of the mechanism of protein
crystallization. We proposed to apply some of the spectroscopic techniques
used to investigate small molecule nucleation and growth to the study of
the growth and nucleation of biological macromolecules Methodology will be
developed using small molecule systems on which Raman studies of nucleation
have been previously published. The applicability of infrared spectroscopy
(GTIR-ATR) for detecting and identifying subnuclei at the very early stages
of formation will also be determined. These techniques will be applied
initially to amino acids, and then to peptides and proteins. Solubility
data and super-saturation for proteins in H2O as a function of temperature,
concentration of precipitating agent and pH will be obtained for systems
studied. The use of temperature as a control parameter in protein crystal
growth will also be investigated. Proteins suitable for temperature
programmed growth experiments will be selected based upon either published
solubility data or data obtained during the course of the proposed
research.
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Project Terms
Raman spectrometryX ray crystallographyaminoacidanalytical methodchemical bond resonancechemical structure functioncrystallizationinfrared spectrometrymacromoleculeproteinssolubilitytemperaturewater solution
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