1994
DOI: 10.1107/s0907444993013319
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Light-scattering investigations of nucleation processes and kinetics of crystallization in macromolecular systems

Abstract: Quasi-elastic light scattering (QELS) was used to investigate quantitatively the mechanisms of nucleation, postnucleation growth, and dissolution in ensembles of both crystalline and amorphous aggregates of satellite tobacco mosaic virus (STMV), ferritin, apoferritin and pumpkin seed globulin. At low supersaturation conditions, as described previously for small molecule crystallization, the metastable region was obtained. Under these conditions aggregation took place, but crystallization did not proceed and cr… Show more

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“…However, the stiffness per molecular contact, E3 2a3 9 10 3 dyn for both groups of crystals ; (c) Durbin & Feher (1986); (d) Malkin & McPherson, (1994); (e) Malkin et al (1996); ( f ) Land et al (1995); (g) Malkin et al (1998). (red), B (yellow) and C (blue) intermolecular contacts via the centers of the contacting molecules.…”
Section: à2mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, the stiffness per molecular contact, E3 2a3 9 10 3 dyn for both groups of crystals ; (c) Durbin & Feher (1986); (d) Malkin & McPherson, (1994); (e) Malkin et al (1996); ( f ) Land et al (1995); (g) Malkin et al (1998). (red), B (yellow) and C (blue) intermolecular contacts via the centers of the contacting molecules.…”
Section: à2mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Many light scattering studies have addressed the behavior of protein solutions under crystallizing conditions in terms of aggregate formation and nucleation induction time [2][3][4]. These studies relate solution conditions to the formation of nuclei and the time required for the first appearance of these nuclei, the induction time.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(1) Broide et al [1] [24][25][26] and neutron diffraction studies [27] show for several systems the presence of vast numbers of large clusters and aggregates, likely manifestations of the liquid protein phase separation. The number of these large aggregates, which are ultimately incorporated into crystals, far exceed the number of crystals ultimately formed.…”
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