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In order to get an idea of the conformation of SS3 at a sub-zero temperature, we determined the structure of SS3 at -5 degrees Celcius. Getting the solution down to that temperature without freezing was straighforward – slow cooling together with the salt present in the buffer (~50 mM phosphate) does the trick. No dramatic changes were observed – the structure comprised a large and a small helical region, connected by a short, slightly less well defined sequence.