On the problem of phase transitions in lysozyme crystals

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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6 pages, 1 figure

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10.3116/16091833/8/2/83/2007

We present experimental evidence of the fact that lysozyme crystals, which are grown from their mother solution and exist in it, dissolve on heating above T=307 K. We argue that the anomaly in the light scattering recently observed at the temperature T=307 K and identified in the reference [Svanidze A. V. et al. 2006. JETP Lett. 84: 551] as a structural crystalline phase transition in the single lysozyme crystals, in fact, corresponds to a temperature limit of the crystal existence.

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