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The use of workflows in the design and implementation of complex experiments in macromolecular crystallography

The automation of beam delivery, sample handling and data analysis, together with increasing photon flux, diminishing focal spot size and the appearance of fast-readout detectors on synchrotron beamlines, have changed the way that many macromolecular crystallography experiments are planned and execu...

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Autores principales: Brockhauser, Sandor, Svensson, Olof, Bowler, Matthew W., Nanao, Max, Gordon, Elspeth, Leal, Ricardo M. F., Popov, Alexander, Gerring, Matthew, McCarthy, Andrew A., Gotz, Andy
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3413211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22868763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S090744491201863X
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author Brockhauser, Sandor
Svensson, Olof
Bowler, Matthew W.
Nanao, Max
Gordon, Elspeth
Leal, Ricardo M. F.
Popov, Alexander
Gerring, Matthew
McCarthy, Andrew A.
Gotz, Andy
author_facet Brockhauser, Sandor
Svensson, Olof
Bowler, Matthew W.
Nanao, Max
Gordon, Elspeth
Leal, Ricardo M. F.
Popov, Alexander
Gerring, Matthew
McCarthy, Andrew A.
Gotz, Andy
author_sort Brockhauser, Sandor
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description The automation of beam delivery, sample handling and data analysis, together with increasing photon flux, diminishing focal spot size and the appearance of fast-readout detectors on synchrotron beamlines, have changed the way that many macromolecular crystallography experiments are planned and executed. Screening for the best diffracting crystal, or even the best diffracting part of a selected crystal, has been enabled by the development of microfocus beams, precise goniometers and fast-readout detectors that all require rapid feedback from the initial processing of images in order to be effective. All of these advances require the coupling of data feedback to the experimental control system and depend on immediate online data-analysis results during the experiment. To facilitate this, a Data Analysis WorkBench (DAWB) for the flexible creation of complex automated protocols has been developed. Here, example workflows designed and implemented using DAWB are presented for enhanced multi-step crystal characterizations, experiments involving crystal re­orientation with kappa goniometers, crystal-burning experiments for empirically determining the radiation sensitivity of a crystal system and the application of mesh scans to find the best location of a crystal to obtain the highest diffraction quality. Beamline users interact with the prepared workflows through a specific brick within the beamline-control GUI MXCuBE.
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spelling pubmed-34132112012-08-07 The use of workflows in the design and implementation of complex experiments in macromolecular crystallography Brockhauser, Sandor Svensson, Olof Bowler, Matthew W. Nanao, Max Gordon, Elspeth Leal, Ricardo M. F. Popov, Alexander Gerring, Matthew McCarthy, Andrew A. Gotz, Andy Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr Research Papers The automation of beam delivery, sample handling and data analysis, together with increasing photon flux, diminishing focal spot size and the appearance of fast-readout detectors on synchrotron beamlines, have changed the way that many macromolecular crystallography experiments are planned and executed. Screening for the best diffracting crystal, or even the best diffracting part of a selected crystal, has been enabled by the development of microfocus beams, precise goniometers and fast-readout detectors that all require rapid feedback from the initial processing of images in order to be effective. All of these advances require the coupling of data feedback to the experimental control system and depend on immediate online data-analysis results during the experiment. To facilitate this, a Data Analysis WorkBench (DAWB) for the flexible creation of complex automated protocols has been developed. Here, example workflows designed and implemented using DAWB are presented for enhanced multi-step crystal characterizations, experiments involving crystal re­orientation with kappa goniometers, crystal-burning experiments for empirically determining the radiation sensitivity of a crystal system and the application of mesh scans to find the best location of a crystal to obtain the highest diffraction quality. Beamline users interact with the prepared workflows through a specific brick within the beamline-control GUI MXCuBE. International Union of Crystallography 2012-08-01 2012-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3413211/ /pubmed/22868763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S090744491201863X Text en © Brockhauser et al. 2012 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
spellingShingle Research Papers
Brockhauser, Sandor
Svensson, Olof
Bowler, Matthew W.
Nanao, Max
Gordon, Elspeth
Leal, Ricardo M. F.
Popov, Alexander
Gerring, Matthew
McCarthy, Andrew A.
Gotz, Andy
The use of workflows in the design and implementation of complex experiments in macromolecular crystallography
title The use of workflows in the design and implementation of complex experiments in macromolecular crystallography
title_full The use of workflows in the design and implementation of complex experiments in macromolecular crystallography
title_fullStr The use of workflows in the design and implementation of complex experiments in macromolecular crystallography
title_full_unstemmed The use of workflows in the design and implementation of complex experiments in macromolecular crystallography
title_short The use of workflows in the design and implementation of complex experiments in macromolecular crystallography
title_sort use of workflows in the design and implementation of complex experiments in macromolecular crystallography
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3413211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22868763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S090744491201863X
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