Protein crystallography with a micrometre-sized synchrotron-radiation beam
โ Scribed by Moukhametzianov, Rouslan ;Burghammer, Manfred ;Edwards, Patricia C. ;Petitdemange, Sebastien ;Popov, Dimitri ;Fransen, Maikel ;McMullan, Gregory ;Schertler, Gebhard F. X. ;Riekel, Christian
- Publisher
- International Union of Crystallography
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 733 KB
- Volume
- 64
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0907-4449
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โฆ Synopsis
For the first time, protein microcrystallography has been performed with a focused synchrotron-radiation beam of 1 mm using a goniometer with a sub-micrometre sphere of confusion. The crystal structure of xylanase II has been determined with a flux density of about 3 ร 10 10 photons s ร1 mm ร2 at the sample. Two sets of diffraction images collected from different sized crystals were shown to comprise data of good quality, which allowed a 1.5 A หresolution xylanase II structure to be obtained. The main conclusion of this experiment is that a high-resolution diffraction pattern can be obtained from 20 mm 3 crystal volume, corresponding to about 2 ร 10 8 unit cells. Despite the high irradiation dose in this case, it was possible to obtain an excellent high-resolution map and it could be concluded from the individual atomic B-factor patterns that there was no evidence of significant radiation damage. The photoelectron escape from a narrow diffraction channel is a possible reason for reduced radiation damage as indicated by Monte Carlo simulations. These results open many new opportunities in scanning protein microcrystallography and make random data collection from microcrystals a real possibility, therefore enabling structures to be solved from much smaller crystals than previously anticipated as long as the crystallites are well ordered.
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