Crystallization of proteins

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Peptides of 3 to 100 amino acid residues – Insulin; related peptides

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530344, 530419, 530420, C07K 130, C07K 132, C07K 1462

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ABSTRACT:
A method of providing zinc containing crystals of a protein derivative which has a lysine residue which carries a lipophilic substituent on the .epsilon.-amino group, said method comprising providing a solution of the protein derivative in an alkaline buffer, which further contains a zinc salt, adjusting the pH value of the solution to a value between 7 and 10, and isolating the crystals formed.

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