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High-throughput imaging of heterogeneous cell organelles with an X-ray laser

Authors :
Nils Kimmel
Daniel P. DePonte
John D. Bozek
Dirk Hasse
Margareta Ingelman
Artem Rudenko
Martin Svenda
Jakob Andreasson
Tomas Ekeberg
Christoph Bostedt
Richard A. Kirian
Andrew V. Martin
Daniel Westphal
Kerstin Mühlig
M. Marvin Seibert
Sascha W. Epp
Anton Barty
Filipe R. N. C. Maia
Sebastian Carron
Ken R. Ferguson
Daniel S. D. Larsson
Robert Hartmann
Gunilla H. Carlsson
Katja John
Daniel Rolles
N. Duane Loh
Mengning Liang
Henry N. Chapman
Inger Andersson
Gijs van der Schot
Sebastian Schorb
Max F. Hantke
Francesco Stellato
Nicusor Timneanu
Janos Hajdu
Source :
Nature Photonics
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We overcome two of the most daunting challenges in single-particle diffractive imaging: collecting many high-quality diffraction patterns on a small amount of sample and separating components from mixed samples. We demonstrate this on carboxysomes, which are polyhedral cell organelles that vary in size and facilitate up to 40% of Earth's carbon fixation. A new aerosol sample-injector allowed us to record 70,000 low-noise diffraction patterns in 12 min with the Linac Coherent Light Source running at 120 Hz. We separate different structures directly from the diffraction data and show that the size distribution is preserved during sample delivery. We automate phase retrieval and avoid reconstruction artefacts caused by missing modes. We attain the highest-resolution reconstructions on the smallest single biological objects imaged with an X-ray laser to date. These advances lay the foundations for accurate, high-throughput structure determination by flash-diffractive imaging and offer a means to study structure and structural heterogeneity in biology and elsewhere.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Photonics
Accession number :
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