Femtosecond X-ray diffraction from two-dimensional protein crystals
Description
X-ray diffraction patterns from two-dimensional (2-D) protein crystals obtained using femtosecond X-ray pulses from an X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) are presented. To date, it has not been possible to acquire transmission X-ray diffraction patterns from individual 2-D protein crystals due to radiation damage. However, the intense and ultrafast pulses generated by an XFEL permit a new method of collecting diffraction data before the sample is destroyed. Utilizing a diffract-before-destroy approach at the Linac Coherent Light Source, Bragg diffraction was acquired to better than 8.5 Å resolution for two different 2-D protein crystal samples each less than 10 nm thick and maintained at room temperature. These proof-of-principle results show promise for structural analysis of both soluble and membrane proteins arranged as 2-D crystals without requiring cryogenic conditions or the formation of three-dimensional crystals.
Date Created
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2014-02-28
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- Author (aut): Frank, Matthias
- Author (aut): Carlson, David B.
- Author (aut): Hunter, Mark S.
- Author (aut): Williams, Garth J.
- Author (aut): Messerschmidt, Marc
- Author (aut): Zatsepin, Nadia
- Author (aut): Barty, Anton
- Author (aut): Benner, W. Henry
- Author (aut): Chu, Kaiqin
- Author (aut): Graf, Alexander T.
- Author (aut): Hau-Riege, Stefan P.
- Author (aut): Kirian, Richard A.
- Author (aut): Padeste, Celestino
- Author (aut): Pardini, Tommaso
- Author (aut): Pedrini, Bill
- Author (aut): Segelke, Brent
- Author (aut): Seibert, M. Marvin
- Author (aut): Spence, John
- Author (aut): Tsai, Ching-Ju
- Author (aut): Lane, Stephen M.
- Author (aut): Li, Xiao-Dan
- Author (aut): Schertler, Gebhard
- Author (aut): Boutet, Sebastien
- Author (aut): Coleman, Matthew
- Author (aut): Evans, James E.
- Contributor (ctb): College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Contributor (ctb): Department of Physics