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Predicting the Effect of Chemical Factors on the pH of Crystallisation Trials

36 Pages Posted: 6 May 2020 Publication Status: Published

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Julie Wilson

University of York - Department of Mathematics

Marko Ristic

Government of the Commonwealth of Australia - Collaborative Crystallisation Centre

Jobie Kirkwood

University of York - Department of Chemistry

David Hargreaves

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals

Janet Newman

Government of the Commonwealth of Australia - Collaborative Crystallisation Centre

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Abstract

In macromolecular crystallisation, success is often dependent on the pH of the experiment. However, little is known about the pH of reagents used and it is generally assumed that the pH of the experiment will closely match that of any buffering chemical in the solution. We use a large data set of experimentally measured solution pH values to show that this assumption can be very wrong and generate a model which can be used to successfully predict the overall solution pH of a crystallisation experiment. Further, we investigate the time dependence of the pH of some polyethylene glycol polymers widely used in protein crystallisation under different storage conditions.

Keywords: pH, macromolecular crystallisation, Polyethylene Glycol, PEG

Suggested Citation

Wilson, Julie and Ristic, Marko and Kirkwood, Jobie and Hargreaves, David and Newman, Janet, Predicting the Effect of Chemical Factors on the pH of Crystallisation Trials. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3582695 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3582695
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Julie Wilson

University of York - Department of Mathematics ( email )

Heslington, York YO10 5DD
United Kingdom

Marko Ristic

Government of the Commonwealth of Australia - Collaborative Crystallisation Centre ( email )

Australia

Jobie Kirkwood (Contact Author)

University of York - Department of Chemistry ( email )

United Kingdom

David Hargreaves

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals

United Kingdom

Janet Newman

Government of the Commonwealth of Australia - Collaborative Crystallisation Centre ( email )

Australia

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