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Well-based crystallization of lipidic cubic phase microcrystals for serial X-ray crystallography experiments

Authors :
Marco Kloos
Jie Nan
Anastasya Shilova
Petra Båth
Rasmus Kjeldsen-Jensen
Swagatha Ghosh
Robert L. Shoeman
Uwe Mueller
Peter Dahl
Andreas Dunge
Gisela Brändén
Rebecka Andersson
Cecilia Safari
Robert Bosman
R. Bruce Doak
Richard Neutze
Source :
Andersson, R, Safari, C, Bath, P, Bosman, R, Shilova, A, Dahl, P, Ghosh, S, Dunge, A, Kjeldsen-Jensen, R, Nan, J, Shoeman, R L, Kloos, M, Doak, R B, Mueller, U, Neutze, R & Brändén, G 2019, ' Well-based crystallization of lipidic cubic phase microcrystals for serial X-ray crystallography experiments ', Acta crystallographica Section D: Structural biology, vol. 75, pp. 937-946 . https://doi.org/10.1107/S2059798319012695, Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Structural Biology, Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology, Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

A novel method is presented to screen for suitable crystallization conditions and produce large amounts of microcrystals of membrane proteins in lipidic cubic phase for serial crystallography experiments.<br />Serial crystallography is having an increasing impact on structural biology. This emerging technique opens up new possibilities for studying protein structures at room temperature and investigating structural dynamics using time-resolved X-ray diffraction. A limitation of the method is the intrinsic need for large quantities of well ordered micrometre-sized crystals. Here, a method is presented to screen for conditions that produce microcrystals of membrane proteins in the lipidic cubic phase using a well-based crystallization approach. A key advantage over earlier approaches is that the progress of crystal formation can be easily monitored without interrupting the crystallization process. In addition, the protocol can be scaled up to efficiently produce large quantities of crystals for serial crystallography experiments. Using the well-based crystallization methodology, novel conditions for the growth of showers of microcrystals of three different membrane proteins have been developed. Diffraction data are also presented from the first user serial crystallography experiment performed at MAX IV Laboratory.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Andersson, R, Safari, C, Bath, P, Bosman, R, Shilova, A, Dahl, P, Ghosh, S, Dunge, A, Kjeldsen-Jensen, R, Nan, J, Shoeman, R L, Kloos, M, Doak, R B, Mueller, U, Neutze, R & Brändén, G 2019, ' Well-based crystallization of lipidic cubic phase microcrystals for serial X-ray crystallography experiments ', Acta crystallographica Section D: Structural biology, vol. 75, pp. 937-946 . https://doi.org/10.1107/S2059798319012695, Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Structural Biology, Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology, Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a159c3c44ffc273cd8942e1cd50228c8