Towards further understanding of protein crystallization : phase diagram, protein interactions, nucleation kinetics and growth kinetics

Protein crystallization has been well recognized to be of great importance in several applications. Crystallization of protein crystals is the necessary first step in these applications. Given the lack of fundamental understanding of protein crystallization mechanism, protein crystals are usually ob...

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Main Author: Liu, Yingxin
Other Authors: Ching Chi Bun
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-385862023-03-03T16:02:16Z Towards further understanding of protein crystallization : phase diagram, protein interactions, nucleation kinetics and growth kinetics Liu, Yingxin Ching Chi Bun School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Chemical engineering::Biotechnology Protein crystallization has been well recognized to be of great importance in several applications. Crystallization of protein crystals is the necessary first step in these applications. Given the lack of fundamental understanding of protein crystallization mechanism, protein crystals are usually obtained by the trial-and-error method. Screening for optimal crystallization conditions always requires a large amount of time and protein. Thus, knowledge of phase behavior, crystal nucleation and growth kinetics and the interactions that govern them is crucial for the understanding of protein crystallization mechanism and the design of optimal crystallization conditions. In this dissertation, a full-picture investigation of protein crystallization has been presented. The phase diagram was obtained by measuring solubility and cloud-point temperature of lysozyme in solutions of various conditions. Protein interactions were characterized by measuring the second viral coefficient. It was found that there was a systematic variation between the solubility and the second virial coefficient; the solubility decreased with the increasing of protein attractive interactions, and the liquid-liquid phase separation was also driven by the net attractive interactions between protein molecules. The experimental data were also compared with the theoretical predictions. A good agreement was exhibited between the experimental results and theoretical predictions. In addition, a quantitative description of the liquid-liquid co-existence curve was achieved by modifying random phase approximation. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (SCBE) 2010-05-12T05:55:54Z 2010-05-12T05:55:54Z 2010 2010 Thesis Liu, Y. X. (2010). Towards further understanding of protein crystallization : phase diagram, protein interactions, nucleation kinetics and growth kinetics. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/38586 10.32657/10356/38586 en 231 p. application/pdf
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Towards further understanding of protein crystallization : phase diagram, protein interactions, nucleation kinetics and growth kinetics
description Protein crystallization has been well recognized to be of great importance in several applications. Crystallization of protein crystals is the necessary first step in these applications. Given the lack of fundamental understanding of protein crystallization mechanism, protein crystals are usually obtained by the trial-and-error method. Screening for optimal crystallization conditions always requires a large amount of time and protein. Thus, knowledge of phase behavior, crystal nucleation and growth kinetics and the interactions that govern them is crucial for the understanding of protein crystallization mechanism and the design of optimal crystallization conditions. In this dissertation, a full-picture investigation of protein crystallization has been presented. The phase diagram was obtained by measuring solubility and cloud-point temperature of lysozyme in solutions of various conditions. Protein interactions were characterized by measuring the second viral coefficient. It was found that there was a systematic variation between the solubility and the second virial coefficient; the solubility decreased with the increasing of protein attractive interactions, and the liquid-liquid phase separation was also driven by the net attractive interactions between protein molecules. The experimental data were also compared with the theoretical predictions. A good agreement was exhibited between the experimental results and theoretical predictions. In addition, a quantitative description of the liquid-liquid co-existence curve was achieved by modifying random phase approximation.
author2 Ching Chi Bun
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title Towards further understanding of protein crystallization : phase diagram, protein interactions, nucleation kinetics and growth kinetics
title_short Towards further understanding of protein crystallization : phase diagram, protein interactions, nucleation kinetics and growth kinetics
title_full Towards further understanding of protein crystallization : phase diagram, protein interactions, nucleation kinetics and growth kinetics
title_fullStr Towards further understanding of protein crystallization : phase diagram, protein interactions, nucleation kinetics and growth kinetics
title_full_unstemmed Towards further understanding of protein crystallization : phase diagram, protein interactions, nucleation kinetics and growth kinetics
title_sort towards further understanding of protein crystallization : phase diagram, protein interactions, nucleation kinetics and growth kinetics
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