Crystal structure determinations of biological macromolecules are limited by the availability of sufficiently sized crystals and by the fact that crystal quality deteriorates during data collection owing to radiation damage. Exploiting a micrometre-sized X-ray beam, high-precision diffractometry and shutterless data acquisition with a pixel-array detector, a strategy for collecting data from many micrometre-sized crystals presented to an X-ray beam in a vitrified suspension is demonstrated. By combining diffraction data from 80 Trypanosoma brucei procathepsin B crystals with an average volume of 9 mu m(3), a complete data set to 3.0 angstrom resolution has been assembled. The data allowed the refinement of a structural model that is consistent with that previously obtained using free-electron laser radiation, providing mutual validation. Further improvements of the serial synchrotron crystallography technique and its combination with serial femtosecond crystallography are discussed that may allow the determination of high-resolution structures of micrometre-sized crystals.

Gati, C., Bourenkov, G., Klinge, M., Rehders, D., Stellato, F., Oberthür, D., et al. (2014). Serial crystallography on in vivo grown microcrystals using synchrotron radiation. IUCRJ, 1(2), 87-94 [10.1107/S2052252513033939].

Serial crystallography on in vivo grown microcrystals using synchrotron radiation

Stellato, Francesco;
2014-03-01

Abstract

Crystal structure determinations of biological macromolecules are limited by the availability of sufficiently sized crystals and by the fact that crystal quality deteriorates during data collection owing to radiation damage. Exploiting a micrometre-sized X-ray beam, high-precision diffractometry and shutterless data acquisition with a pixel-array detector, a strategy for collecting data from many micrometre-sized crystals presented to an X-ray beam in a vitrified suspension is demonstrated. By combining diffraction data from 80 Trypanosoma brucei procathepsin B crystals with an average volume of 9 mu m(3), a complete data set to 3.0 angstrom resolution has been assembled. The data allowed the refinement of a structural model that is consistent with that previously obtained using free-electron laser radiation, providing mutual validation. Further improvements of the serial synchrotron crystallography technique and its combination with serial femtosecond crystallography are discussed that may allow the determination of high-resolution structures of micrometre-sized crystals.
1-mar-2014
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/07 - FISICA APPLICATA (A BENI CULTURALI, AMBIENTALI, BIOLOGIA E MEDICINA)
English
in vivo grown microcrystals
protein microcrystallography
serial crystallography
Gati, C., Bourenkov, G., Klinge, M., Rehders, D., Stellato, F., Oberthür, D., et al. (2014). Serial crystallography on in vivo grown microcrystals using synchrotron radiation. IUCRJ, 1(2), 87-94 [10.1107/S2052252513033939].
Gati, C; Bourenkov, G; Klinge, M; Rehders, D; Stellato, F; Oberthür, D; Yefanov, O; Sommer, Bp; Mogk, S; Duszenko, M; Betzel, C; Schneider, Tr; Chapman, Hn; Redecke, L
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