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Serial macromolecular crystallography at ALBA Synchrotron Light Source

The increase in successful adaptations of serial crystallography at synchrotron radiation sources continues. To date, the number of serial synchrotron crystallography (SSX) experiments has grown exponentially, with over 40 experiments reported so far. In this work, we report the first SSX experiment...

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Autores principales: Martin-Garcia, Jose M., Botha, Sabine, Hu, Hao, Jernigan, Rebecca, Castellví, Albert, Lisova, Stella, Gil, Fernando, Calisto, Barbara, Crespo, Isidro, Roy-Chowdhury, Shatabdi, Grieco, Alice, Ketawala, Gihan, Weierstall, Uwe, Spence, John, Fromme, Petra, Zatsepin, Nadia, Boer, Dirk Roeland, Carpena, Xavi
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9070724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35511023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577522002508
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author Martin-Garcia, Jose M.
Botha, Sabine
Hu, Hao
Jernigan, Rebecca
Castellví, Albert
Lisova, Stella
Gil, Fernando
Calisto, Barbara
Crespo, Isidro
Roy-Chowdhury, Shatabdi
Grieco, Alice
Ketawala, Gihan
Weierstall, Uwe
Spence, John
Fromme, Petra
Zatsepin, Nadia
Boer, Dirk Roeland
Carpena, Xavi
author_facet Martin-Garcia, Jose M.
Botha, Sabine
Hu, Hao
Jernigan, Rebecca
Castellví, Albert
Lisova, Stella
Gil, Fernando
Calisto, Barbara
Crespo, Isidro
Roy-Chowdhury, Shatabdi
Grieco, Alice
Ketawala, Gihan
Weierstall, Uwe
Spence, John
Fromme, Petra
Zatsepin, Nadia
Boer, Dirk Roeland
Carpena, Xavi
author_sort Martin-Garcia, Jose M.
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description The increase in successful adaptations of serial crystallography at synchrotron radiation sources continues. To date, the number of serial synchrotron crystallography (SSX) experiments has grown exponentially, with over 40 experiments reported so far. In this work, we report the first SSX experiments with viscous jets conducted at ALBA beamline BL13-XALOC. Small crystals (15–30 µm) of five soluble proteins (lysozyme, proteinase K, phycocyanin, insulin and α-spectrin-SH3 domain) were suspended in lipidic cubic phase (LCP) and delivered to the X-ray beam with a high-viscosity injector developed at Arizona State University. Complete data sets were collected from all proteins and their high-resolution structures determined. The high quality of the diffraction data collected from all five samples, and the lack of specific radiation damage in the structures obtained in this study, confirm that the current capabilities at the beamline enables atomic resolution determination of protein structures from microcrystals as small as 15 µm using viscous jets at room tem­per­ature. Thus, BL13-XALOC can provide a feasible alternative to X-ray free-electron lasers when determining snapshots of macromolecular structures.
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spelling pubmed-90707242022-05-10 Serial macromolecular crystallography at ALBA Synchrotron Light Source Martin-Garcia, Jose M. Botha, Sabine Hu, Hao Jernigan, Rebecca Castellví, Albert Lisova, Stella Gil, Fernando Calisto, Barbara Crespo, Isidro Roy-Chowdhury, Shatabdi Grieco, Alice Ketawala, Gihan Weierstall, Uwe Spence, John Fromme, Petra Zatsepin, Nadia Boer, Dirk Roeland Carpena, Xavi J Synchrotron Radiat Beamlines The increase in successful adaptations of serial crystallography at synchrotron radiation sources continues. To date, the number of serial synchrotron crystallography (SSX) experiments has grown exponentially, with over 40 experiments reported so far. In this work, we report the first SSX experiments with viscous jets conducted at ALBA beamline BL13-XALOC. Small crystals (15–30 µm) of five soluble proteins (lysozyme, proteinase K, phycocyanin, insulin and α-spectrin-SH3 domain) were suspended in lipidic cubic phase (LCP) and delivered to the X-ray beam with a high-viscosity injector developed at Arizona State University. Complete data sets were collected from all proteins and their high-resolution structures determined. The high quality of the diffraction data collected from all five samples, and the lack of specific radiation damage in the structures obtained in this study, confirm that the current capabilities at the beamline enables atomic resolution determination of protein structures from microcrystals as small as 15 µm using viscous jets at room tem­per­ature. Thus, BL13-XALOC can provide a feasible alternative to X-ray free-electron lasers when determining snapshots of macromolecular structures. International Union of Crystallography 2022-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9070724/ /pubmed/35511023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577522002508 Text en © Jose M. Martin-Garcia et al. 2022 https://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.
spellingShingle Beamlines
Martin-Garcia, Jose M.
Botha, Sabine
Hu, Hao
Jernigan, Rebecca
Castellví, Albert
Lisova, Stella
Gil, Fernando
Calisto, Barbara
Crespo, Isidro
Roy-Chowdhury, Shatabdi
Grieco, Alice
Ketawala, Gihan
Weierstall, Uwe
Spence, John
Fromme, Petra
Zatsepin, Nadia
Boer, Dirk Roeland
Carpena, Xavi
Serial macromolecular crystallography at ALBA Synchrotron Light Source
title Serial macromolecular crystallography at ALBA Synchrotron Light Source
title_full Serial macromolecular crystallography at ALBA Synchrotron Light Source
title_fullStr Serial macromolecular crystallography at ALBA Synchrotron Light Source
title_full_unstemmed Serial macromolecular crystallography at ALBA Synchrotron Light Source
title_short Serial macromolecular crystallography at ALBA Synchrotron Light Source
title_sort serial macromolecular crystallography at alba synchrotron light source
topic Beamlines
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9070724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35511023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577522002508
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