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MMT Buffer

Applications

  • Crystallization grade MMT buffer for formulating screens or for optimization

Features

  • Sterile filtered
  • Formulated in Type 1+ ultrapure water: 18.2 megaohm-cm resistivity at 25°C, < 5 ppb Total Organic Carbon, bacteria free (<1 Bacteria (CFU/ml)), pyrogen free (<0.03 Endotoxin (EU/ml)), RNase-free (< 0.01 ng/mL) and DNase-free (< 4 pg/µL)

Description

MMT is a novel, broad range buffer system designed to decouple the pH from buffer in crystallization and other experiments. 

1.0 M DL-Malic acid / MES hydrate / Tris (MMT) is a buffer system useful across pH 4.0 - 9.0

The MMT buffer system is composed of 0.2 M DL-Malic acid / 0.4 M MES hydrate / 0.4 M Tris titrated to two stock pH‘s. 1.0 M MMT pH 4.0 is titrated using hydrochloric acid and 1.0 M MMT pH 9.0 is titrated using sodium hydroxide.

Using MMT, one can use a single buffer system to screen pH 4.0 to 9.0 by varying the ratio of MMT pH 4.0 to MMT pH 9.0. Each kit includes a 100 mL bottle of 1.0 M MMT pH 4.0, 100 mL bottle of 1.0 M MMT pH 9.0, and a user guide with a dilution table.

- 1.0 M DL-Malic acid / MES hydrate / Tris (MMT) pH 4.0 (0.2 M DL-Malic acid / 0.4 M MES hydrate / 0.4 M Tris, titrated with Hydrochloric acid to pH 4.0 at 25° Celsius.)

- 1.0 M DL-Malic acid / MES hydrate / Tris (MMT) pH 9.0 (0.2 M DL-Malic acid / 0.4 M MES hydrate / 0.4 M Tris, titrated with Sodium hydroxide to pH 9.0 at 25° Celsius.)



CAT NO

HR2-499

NAME

1.0 M MMT

DESCRIPTION

100 mL each of 1.0 M MMT pH 4.0 & 9.0

PRICE

$241.00

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Support Material(s)

Certificate Of Analysis

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References

1. Newman J. Novel buffer systems for macromolecular crystallization. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2004 Mar;60(Pt 3):610-2. doi: 10.1107/S0907444903029640. Epub 2004 Feb 25. PMID: 14993709.

2. Newman J, Egan D, Walter TS, Meged R, Berry I, Ben Jelloul M, Sussman JL, Stuart DI, Perrakis A. Towards rationalization of crystallization screening for small- to medium-sized academic laboratories: the PACT/JCSG+ strategy. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2005 Oct;61(Pt 10):1426-31. doi: 10.1107/S0907444905024984. Epub 2005 Sep 28. PMID: 16204897.