articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietyAug 23, 2003Closed access

Screening of Protein Crystallization Conditions on a Microfluidic Chip Using Nanoliter-Size Droplets

University of Chicago

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Abstract

Protein crystallization is a major bottleneck in determining tertiary protein structures from genomic sequence data. This paper describes a microfluidic system for screening hundreds of protein crystallization conditions using less than 4 nL of protein solution for each crystallization droplet. The droplets are formed by mixing protein, precipitant, and additive stock solutions in variable ratios in a flow of water-immiscible fluids inside microchannels. Each droplet represents a discrete trial testing different conditions. The system has been validated by crystallization of several water-soluble proteins.

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Keywords
  • Crystallization
  • Chemistry
  • Protein crystallization
  • Microfluidics
  • Bottleneck
  • Mixing (physics)
  • Microfluidic chip
  • Chromatography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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