O. Vidal et al., Crystalline quality of lysozyme crystals grown in agarose and silica gels studied by X-ray diffraction techniques, J CRYST GR, 196(2-4), 1999, pp. 559-571
The crystalline quality of hen egg white lysozyme (HEWL) crystals grown in
agarose gels and in silica gels has been characterized by measuring resolut
ion and mosaic spread. These crystals have been compared to solution grown
ones. A quasi-plane-wave X-ray topography study has also been done on some
crystals. The study concerns triclinic, monoclinic, orthorhombic and tetrag
onal forms of HEWL. One observes that the resolution is not really changed
by gelling the growth medium, even for rather high gel contents (agarose 0.
5% wt/wt). On the contrary, mosaicity, characterized through reflection pro
file recordings allows to differentiate crystals grown by different techniq
ues: agarose gel grown crystals are, on average, better than solution grown
ones but the best crystals are obtained in silica gel. X-ray topography co
nfirms this result. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.