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Figure 7
Plate lids result in better and more reproducible crystals. The figure shows crystals that were grown using 2.5 nl precipitant solution and 2.5 nl lysozyme (a) and trypsin (b) solution in CrystalQuick plates (approximately 2½ min for the Echo 550 to prepare each plate). Each type of protein was prepared on a plate that had a lid and on a plate that did not have a plate lid. On average, using a plate lid resulted in fewer but larger crystals of lysozyme and trypsin (left). The number of thaumatin crystals was approximately constant. X-ray data were obtained from one of the lysozyme crystals in each well in the middle row of the plate (row D). The data from crystals prepared using lids were merged and compared with the data from crystals prepared without lids. We also used the technique described in § ![]() |