1999
Enhanced protein crystallization around the metastable critical point
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Publication
Theor. Chem. Acc. , Volume 101 p. 205- 208
We report on a computer-simulation study of homogeneous crystal nucleation in a model for globular proteins. We find that the presence of a metastable vapour-liquid critical point drastically changes the pathway for the formation of a critical nucleus. But what is more important, the large density fluctuations near the critical point also lowers the free-energy barrier to nucleation and hence increases the nucleation rate. As the location of the vapour-liquid critical point can be controlled by changing the solvent conditions, our simulation results suggest a guided approach to protein crystallization.
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ten Wolde, P. R., & Frenkel, D. (1999). Enhanced protein crystallization around the metastable critical point. Theor. Chem. Acc., 101, 205–208. |