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The low-cost Shifter microscope stage transforms the speed and robustness of protein crystal harvesting

Despite the tremendous success of X-ray cryo-crystallography in recent decades, the transfer of crystals from the drops in which they are grown to diffractometer sample mounts remains a manual process in almost all laboratories. Here, the Shifter, a motorized, interactive microscope stage that trans...

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Autores principales: Wright, Nathan David, Collins, Patrick, Koekemoer, Lizbé, Krojer, Tobias, Talon, Romain, Nelson, Elliot, Ye, Mingda, Nowak, Radosław, Newman, Joseph, Ng, Jia Tsing, Mitrovich, Nick, Wiggers, Helton, von Delft, Frank
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7787106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33404526
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798320014114
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author Wright, Nathan David
Collins, Patrick
Koekemoer, Lizbé
Krojer, Tobias
Talon, Romain
Nelson, Elliot
Ye, Mingda
Nowak, Radosław
Newman, Joseph
Ng, Jia Tsing
Mitrovich, Nick
Wiggers, Helton
von Delft, Frank
author_facet Wright, Nathan David
Collins, Patrick
Koekemoer, Lizbé
Krojer, Tobias
Talon, Romain
Nelson, Elliot
Ye, Mingda
Nowak, Radosław
Newman, Joseph
Ng, Jia Tsing
Mitrovich, Nick
Wiggers, Helton
von Delft, Frank
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description Despite the tremendous success of X-ray cryo-crystallography in recent decades, the transfer of crystals from the drops in which they are grown to diffractometer sample mounts remains a manual process in almost all laboratories. Here, the Shifter, a motorized, interactive microscope stage that transforms the entire crystal-mounting workflow from a rate-limiting manual activity to a controllable, high-throughput semi-automated process, is described. By combining the visual acuity and fine motor skills of humans with targeted hardware and software automation, it was possible to transform the speed and robustness of crystal mounting. Control software, triggered by the operator, manoeuvres crystallization plates beneath a clear protective cover, allowing the complete removal of film seals and thereby eliminating the tedium of repetitive seal cutting. The software, either upon request or working from an imported list, controls motors to position crystal drops under a hole in the cover for human mounting at a microscope. The software automatically captures experimental annotations for uploading to the user’s data repository, removing the need for manual documentation. The Shifter facilitates mounting rates of 100–240 crystals per hour in a more controlled process than manual mounting, which greatly extends the lifetime of the drops and thus allows a dramatic increase in the number of crystals retrievable from any given drop without loss of X-ray diffraction quality. In 2015, the first in a series of three Shifter devices was deployed as part of the XChem fragment-screening facility at Diamond Light Source, where they have since facilitated the mounting of over 120 000 crystals. The Shifter was engineered to have a simple design, providing a device that could be readily commercialized and widely adopted owing to its low cost. The versatile hardware design allows use beyond fragment screening and protein crystallo­graphy.
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spelling pubmed-77871062021-01-29 The low-cost Shifter microscope stage transforms the speed and robustness of protein crystal harvesting Wright, Nathan David Collins, Patrick Koekemoer, Lizbé Krojer, Tobias Talon, Romain Nelson, Elliot Ye, Mingda Nowak, Radosław Newman, Joseph Ng, Jia Tsing Mitrovich, Nick Wiggers, Helton von Delft, Frank Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol Research Papers Despite the tremendous success of X-ray cryo-crystallography in recent decades, the transfer of crystals from the drops in which they are grown to diffractometer sample mounts remains a manual process in almost all laboratories. Here, the Shifter, a motorized, interactive microscope stage that transforms the entire crystal-mounting workflow from a rate-limiting manual activity to a controllable, high-throughput semi-automated process, is described. By combining the visual acuity and fine motor skills of humans with targeted hardware and software automation, it was possible to transform the speed and robustness of crystal mounting. Control software, triggered by the operator, manoeuvres crystallization plates beneath a clear protective cover, allowing the complete removal of film seals and thereby eliminating the tedium of repetitive seal cutting. The software, either upon request or working from an imported list, controls motors to position crystal drops under a hole in the cover for human mounting at a microscope. The software automatically captures experimental annotations for uploading to the user’s data repository, removing the need for manual documentation. The Shifter facilitates mounting rates of 100–240 crystals per hour in a more controlled process than manual mounting, which greatly extends the lifetime of the drops and thus allows a dramatic increase in the number of crystals retrievable from any given drop without loss of X-ray diffraction quality. In 2015, the first in a series of three Shifter devices was deployed as part of the XChem fragment-screening facility at Diamond Light Source, where they have since facilitated the mounting of over 120 000 crystals. The Shifter was engineered to have a simple design, providing a device that could be readily commercialized and widely adopted owing to its low cost. The versatile hardware design allows use beyond fragment screening and protein crystallo­graphy. International Union of Crystallography 2021-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7787106/ /pubmed/33404526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798320014114 Text en © Wright et al. 2021 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Wright, Nathan David
Collins, Patrick
Koekemoer, Lizbé
Krojer, Tobias
Talon, Romain
Nelson, Elliot
Ye, Mingda
Nowak, Radosław
Newman, Joseph
Ng, Jia Tsing
Mitrovich, Nick
Wiggers, Helton
von Delft, Frank
The low-cost Shifter microscope stage transforms the speed and robustness of protein crystal harvesting
title The low-cost Shifter microscope stage transforms the speed and robustness of protein crystal harvesting
title_full The low-cost Shifter microscope stage transforms the speed and robustness of protein crystal harvesting
title_fullStr The low-cost Shifter microscope stage transforms the speed and robustness of protein crystal harvesting
title_full_unstemmed The low-cost Shifter microscope stage transforms the speed and robustness of protein crystal harvesting
title_short The low-cost Shifter microscope stage transforms the speed and robustness of protein crystal harvesting
title_sort low-cost shifter microscope stage transforms the speed and robustness of protein crystal harvesting
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7787106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33404526
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798320014114
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