15-02
A.
Adawy, E.G.G. van der Heijden, J. Hekelaar, W.J.P. van Enckevort,
W.J. de Grip,
E. Vlieg,
A comparative
study of impurity effects on protein crystallization: diffusive versus
convective crystal growth,
Cryst. Growth Des. 15 (2015) 1150-1159
Abstract:
The incorporation of impurities during
protein crystallization is one of the main obstacles that prevents thegrowth of high quality crystals. Mass transport has been
shown to affect the incorporation of impurities. Here we used a special growth
configuration that enables the simultaneous investigation of the two main means
of mass transport, diffusion and convection, under otherwise identical
conditions. Two polymorphic forms of hen egg-white lysozyme were crystallized
using this configuration in the presence of different
types of impurities at various degrees of
contamination. We found that even in the presence of impurities that are not
easily segregated, the diffraction quality of crystals grown under
diffusion-limited conditions is better than that of those grown in the presence
of natural convection. The results also reveal a significant difference in
impurity uptake for the different polymorphic forms of the same protein. The
combined results show that also in the presence of large fractions of
impurities, the more perfect crystals grow when the rate of accretion of
molecules is slow and orderly, as accomplished under diffusion-limited
conditions.
