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Electrospray sample injection for single-particle imaging with X-ray lasers

Authors :
Philip Hart
Gijs van der Schot
Jonas A. Sellberg
Daniel Westphal
Dipanwita Ray
Ida Lundholm
Dirk Hasse
Martin Svenda
Ken R. Ferguson
M. Marvin Seibert
Janos Hajdu
Anatoli Ulmer
Taylor E. Wysong
Olena Kulyk
Peter Walter
Filipe R. N. C. Maia
Jakob Andreasson
N. D. Loh
Daniel S. D. Larsson
Carl Nettelblad
Tais Gorkhover
Alberto Pietrini
Max F. Hantke
Bianca Iwan
Gunilla H. Carlsson
Leonie Flueckiger
Christoph Bostedt
Anna Munke
Johan Bielecki
Benedikt J. Daurer
Inger Andersson
Akifumi Higashiura
Gabriella Carini
Laura H. Gunn
Kenta Okamoto
Hemanth K. N. Reddy
Nicusor Timneanu
Timur Osipov
Maximilian Bucher
Source :
Science Advances
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2018.

Abstract

Electrospray contaminant-free delivery of proteins to x-ray laser heralds the start of single-protein x-ray diffractive imaging.<br />The possibility of imaging single proteins constitutes an exciting challenge for x-ray lasers. Despite encouraging results on large particles, imaging small particles has proven to be difficult for two reasons: not quite high enough pulse intensity from currently available x-ray lasers and, as we demonstrate here, contamination of the aerosolized molecules by nonvolatile contaminants in the solution. The amount of contamination on the sample depends on the initial droplet size during aerosolization. Here, we show that, with our electrospray injector, we can decrease the size of aerosol droplets and demonstrate virtually contaminant-free sample delivery of organelles, small virions, and proteins. The results presented here, together with the increased performance of next-generation x-ray lasers, constitute an important stepping stone toward the ultimate goal of protein structure determination from imaging at room temperature and high temporal resolution.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science Advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2f3e311e3abf49c323862d9f3b6c5e86
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/453456