Hampton 蛋白结晶试剂–Crystal Screen
Crystal Screen • Crystal Screen 2 • Crystal Screen HT
Primary screen for proteins, soluble peptides, nucleic acids, & water soluble small molecules
Sparse matrix additive screen
The original sparse matrix screen
Sparse matrix formula efficiently samples salts, polymers, organics, & pH
Proven effective with more than 1,000 biological macromolecules
Tube or Deep Well block format
The Crystal Screen and Crystal Screen 2 reagent kits are designed to provide a highly effective and rapid screening method for the crystallization of macromolecules. The screens are simple and practical for finding initial crystallization conditions. The initial crystallization conditions for more than 1,000 proteins, peptides, oligonucleotides, and small molecules have been determined using Crystal Screen.
A highly effective approach to overcome the exhaustive search for suitable crystallization conditions is the use of a sparse matrix method of trial conditions that is biased and selected from known crystallization conditions for macromolecules. The formulation utilized in Crystal Screen and Crystal Screen 2 evaluates 96 unique mixtures of pH, salts, polymers and organics, and their ability to promote crystal growth.
Crystal Screen contains 50 unique reagents, 10 ml each and is based on the sparse matrix formulation first described by Jancarik and Kim in 1991.
Crystal Screen 2, an extension of Crystal Screen, contains 48 unique reagents, 10 ml each and is based on the formulation first described by Cudney et al in 1994.
Crystal Screen HT contains 1 ml each of reagents 1-48 from Crystal Screen and all 48 reagents from Crystal Screen 2 in a single Deep Well block format.
Ready-to-use reagents are sterile filtered and formulated with ultra-pure Type 1 water, using the highest purity salts, polymers, organics and buffers. Individual reagents are available through the Hampton Research Custom Shop.
Crystals of a carbohydrate processing enzyme grown using Hampton Research Crystal Screen. Shirley Roberts, York Structural Biology Laboratory, York, United Kingdom.
Crystal of zRFP574 red fluorescent protein grown using Hampton Research Crystal Screen 2. Pletneva et al. Acta Cryst. D62, 527-532 (2006). Nadya, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia.
CAT NO |
NAME |
DESCRIPTION |
HR2-110 |
Crystal Screen |
10 ml, tube format |
HR2-112 |
Crystal Screen 2 |
10 ml, tube format |
HR2-130 |
Crystal Screen HT |
1 ml, Deep Well block format |