Heterogeneous nucleation, which is often detrimental to the production
of suitable crystals for X-ray diffraction, can be induced by the con
tact of a crystallization sample with the walls of its supporting vess
el, A novel method for creating a 'containerless' environment for the
growth of protein crystals is described. Contact between the container
walls and a crystallization drop is eliminated by suspending the drop
between two oils of different density: one of higher and the other of
lon;er density than that of mater and the common precipitating agents
. A number of proteins mere crystallized in 2-10 mu l drops using this
procedure. It was found that the number of crystals obtained in such
suspended drops was reduced significantly compared with the number of
crystals obtained in trials where the crystallization drop was situate
d at the bottom of a vial under a single layer of oil. This method has
potential in controlling heterogeneous nucleation.