Crystallization of the collagen-like polypeptide (PPG)10 aboard the International Space Station. 2. Comparison of crystal quality by X-ray diffraction
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Crystals of the collagen-like polypeptide (PPG)(10) were obtained within
the Advanced Protein Crystallization Facility on board the International
Space Station, during the STS-105/STS-108 mission. The duration of this
mission was such to ensure that the crystallization process had reached its
end. Crystals were grown both in the presence and in the absence of agarose
gel, to compare the quality of the crystals obtained from these different
environments. As a result, crystals grown in the absence of agarose on
Earth as well as in microgravity showed X-ray diffraction up to 1.15 A. The
intensity/sigma ratio was slightly higher for microgravity grown crystals.
Crystals grown in agarose gel, both in microgravity and on ground, showed a
comparable diffraction power, with a resolution limit of 1.45 A.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Berisio, Rita
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