Abstract

From the base structure of tetragonal lysozyme crystals, the octamer cluster was selected as the possible element of crystal growth. The proposed model was verified by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements of lysozyme solutions. The results showed a noticeable presence of lysozyme dimers and octamers under crystallization conditions and the total absence of oligomers under conditions where crystal growth was impossible.

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