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Viscous hydrophilic injection matrices for serial crystallography

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2017-05-05
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SJR1.201
CiteScore5.4
Impact factor3.6
ISSN20522525
General Chemistry
Biochemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
General Materials Science
Abstract

Serial (femtosecond) crystallography at synchrotron and X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) sources distributes the absorbed radiation dose over all crystals used for data collection and therefore allows measurement of radiation damage prone systems, including the use of microcrystals for room-temperature measurements. Serial crystallography relies on fast and efficient exchange of crystals upon X-ray exposure, which can be achieved using a variety of methods, including various injection techniques. The latter vary significantly in their flow rates – gas dynamic virtual nozzle based injectors provide very thin fast-flowing jets, whereas high-viscosity extrusion injectors produce much thicker streams with flow rates two to three orders of magnitude lower. High-viscosity extrusion results in much lower sample consumption, as its sample delivery speed is commensurate both with typical XFEL repetition rates and with data acquisition rates at synchrotron sources. An obvious viscous injection medium is lipidic cubic phase (LCP) as it is used forin mesomembrane protein crystallization. However, LCP has limited compatibility with many crystallization conditions. While a few other viscous media have been described in the literature, there is an ongoing need to identify additional injection media for crystal embedding. Critical attributes are reliable injection properties and a broad chemical compatibility to accommodate samples as heterogeneous and sensitive as protein crystals. Here, the use of two novel hydrogels as viscous injection matrices is described, namely sodium carboxymethyl cellulose and the thermo-reversible block polymer Pluronic F-127. Both are compatible with various crystallization conditions and yield acceptable X-ray background. The stability and velocity of the extruded stream were also analysed and the dependence of the stream velocity on the flow rate was measured. In contrast with previously characterized injection media, both new matrices afford very stable adjustable streams suitable for time-resolved measurements.

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Kovácsová G. et al. Viscous hydrophilic injection matrices for serial crystallography // IUCrJ. 2017. Vol. 4. No. 4. pp. 400-410.
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Kovácsová G., Grünbein M. L., Kloos M., Barends T., Schlesinger R., Heberle J., Kabsch W., Shoeman R. L., Doak R. B., Schlichting I. Viscous hydrophilic injection matrices for serial crystallography // IUCrJ. 2017. Vol. 4. No. 4. pp. 400-410.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1107/S2052252517005140
UR - https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252517005140
TI - Viscous hydrophilic injection matrices for serial crystallography
T2 - IUCrJ
AU - Kovácsová, Gabriela
AU - Grünbein, Marie Luise
AU - Kloos, Marco
AU - Barends, Thomas R. M.
AU - Schlesinger, R.
AU - Heberle, Joachim
AU - Kabsch, Wolfgang
AU - Shoeman, Robert L.
AU - Doak, R. Bruce
AU - Schlichting, Ilme
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/05/05
PB - International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
SP - 400-410
IS - 4
VL - 4
PMID - 28875027
SN - 2052-2525
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@article{2017_Kovácsová,
author = {Gabriela Kovácsová and Marie Luise Grünbein and Marco Kloos and Thomas R. M. Barends and R. Schlesinger and Joachim Heberle and Wolfgang Kabsch and Robert L. Shoeman and R. Bruce Doak and Ilme Schlichting},
title = {Viscous hydrophilic injection matrices for serial crystallography},
journal = {IUCrJ},
year = {2017},
volume = {4},
publisher = {International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252517005140},
number = {4},
pages = {400--410},
doi = {10.1107/S2052252517005140}
}
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Kovácsová, Gabriela, et al. “Viscous hydrophilic injection matrices for serial crystallography.” IUCrJ, vol. 4, no. 4, May. 2017, pp. 400-410. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252517005140.