A simple goniometer-compatible flow cell for serial synchrotron X-ray crystallography

© Swagatha Ghosh et al. 2023.

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied crystallography. - 1998. - 56(2023), Pt 2 vom: 01. Apr., Seite 449-460
1. Verfasser: Ghosh, Swagatha (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Zorić, Doris, Dahl, Peter, Bjelčić, Monika, Johannesson, Jonatan, Sandelin, Emil, Borjesson, Per, Björling, Alexander, Banacore, Analia, Edlund, Petra, Aurelius, Oskar, Milas, Mirko, Nan, Jie, Shilova, Anastasya, Gonzalez, Ana, Mueller, Uwe, Brändén, Gisela, Neutze, Richard
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2023
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Journal of applied crystallography
Schlagworte:Journal Article cytochrome c oxidase goniometer-compatible flow cells macromolecular crystallography serial synchrotron X-ray crystallography
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:© Swagatha Ghosh et al. 2023.
Serial femtosecond crystallography was initially developed for room-temperature X-ray diffraction studies of macromolecules at X-ray free electron lasers. When combined with tools that initiate biological reactions within microcrystals, time-resolved serial crystallography allows the study of structural changes that occur during an enzyme catalytic reaction. Serial synchrotron X-ray crystallography (SSX), which extends serial crystallography methods to synchrotron radiation sources, is expanding the scientific community using serial diffraction methods. This report presents a simple flow cell that can be used to deliver microcrystals across an X-ray beam during SSX studies. This device consists of an X-ray transparent glass capillary mounted on a goniometer-compatible 3D-printed support and is connected to a syringe pump via light-weight tubing. This flow cell is easily mounted and aligned, and it is disposable so can be rapidly replaced when blocked. This system was demonstrated by collecting SSX data at MAX IV Laboratory from microcrystals of the integral membrane protein cytochrome c oxidase from Thermus thermophilus, from which an X-ray structure was determined to 2.12 Å resolution. This simple SSX platform may help to lower entry barriers for non-expert users of SSX
Beschreibung:Date Revised 16.09.2024
published: Electronic-eCollection
Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE
ISSN:0021-8898
DOI:10.1107/S1600576723001036