Monday, 31 October 2005: 3:15 PM-5:45 PM
Regency Ballroom G (Hyatt Regency Cincinnati)

Bioengineering (15c)

#116 - Crystallization of Biological Macromolecules in the Structural Genomics Era (15C10)
The purpose of this session is to advance practical knowledge in the growing of macromolecule crystals for structure determination. The session covers the crystallization of complex biomolecules (including membrane proteins), new methods or techniques for obtaining macromolecule crystals, and high throughput methods and equipment. The targeted audience includes academic or industrial participants involved in structure determination, those targeting difficult to crystallize biological macromolecules, structural genomics, and crystallization automation development. Papers dealing with applications and methods for industrial separations utilizing crystallization are not solicited for this session
CoChair:Abraham Lenhoff
Chair:Russell A. Judge
3:15 PMImproving Success Rate in Protein Crystallization
Tangir Ahamed, Beatriz Alvarez Esteban, Marcel Ottens, Luuk AM Van der Wielen
3:35 PMProtein Crystallization under Medically Relevant Conditions
Karsten Bartling, Athanassios Sambanis, Ronald W. Rousseau
3:55 PMDetermination of Protein Crystallization Kinetics Using a Regulated Evaporation Method
Sameer Talreja, Charles F. Zukoski, Paul J. A. Kenis
4:15 PMCrystallization of Integral Membrane Proteins
Michael C. Wiener
4:35 PMIntermission
4:45 PMNovel Protein Crystallization Strategies
Soojay Banerjee
5:05 PMFluorescent Approaches to High Throughput Crystallography
Marc L. Pusey, Elizabeth L. Forsythe, Aniruddha Achari
5:25 PMMitigation of Radiation Damage to Protein Crystals Using a Helium Cryostream
Unmesh N. Chinte, B. Leif Hanson, Alan Pinkerton, Constance Schall
Sponsor:Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division
Cosponsors:Separations Division

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