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Single-shot diffraction data from the Mimivirus particle using an X-ray free-electron laser

Authors :
Ekeberg, T
Svenda, M
Seibert, MM
Abergel, C
Maia, FRNC
Seltzer, V
DePonte, DP
Aquila, A
Andreasson, J
Iwan, B
Jonsson, O
Westphal, D
Odic, D
Andersson, I
Barty, A
Liang, M
Martin, AV
Gumprecht, L
Fleckenstein, H
Bajt, S
Barthelmess, M
Coppola, N
Claverie, J-M
Loh, ND
Bostedt, C
Bozek, JD
Krzywinski, J
Messerschmidt, M
Bogan, MJ
Hampton, CY
Sierra, RG
Frank, M
Shoeman, RL
Lomb, L
Foucar, L
Epp, SW
Rolles, D
Rudenko, A
Hartmann, R
Hartmann, A
Kimmel, N
Holl, P
Weidenspointner, G
Rudek, B
Erk, B
Kassemeyer, S
Schlichting, I
Strueder, L
Ullrich, J
Schmidt, C
Krasniqi, F
Hauser, G
Reich, C
Soltau, H
Schorb, S
Hirsemann, H
Wunderer, C
Graafsma, H
Chapman, H
Hajdu, J
Ekeberg, T
Svenda, M
Seibert, MM
Abergel, C
Maia, FRNC
Seltzer, V
DePonte, DP
Aquila, A
Andreasson, J
Iwan, B
Jonsson, O
Westphal, D
Odic, D
Andersson, I
Barty, A
Liang, M
Martin, AV
Gumprecht, L
Fleckenstein, H
Bajt, S
Barthelmess, M
Coppola, N
Claverie, J-M
Loh, ND
Bostedt, C
Bozek, JD
Krzywinski, J
Messerschmidt, M
Bogan, MJ
Hampton, CY
Sierra, RG
Frank, M
Shoeman, RL
Lomb, L
Foucar, L
Epp, SW
Rolles, D
Rudenko, A
Hartmann, R
Hartmann, A
Kimmel, N
Holl, P
Weidenspointner, G
Rudek, B
Erk, B
Kassemeyer, S
Schlichting, I
Strueder, L
Ullrich, J
Schmidt, C
Krasniqi, F
Hauser, G
Reich, C
Soltau, H
Schorb, S
Hirsemann, H
Wunderer, C
Graafsma, H
Chapman, H
Hajdu, J
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Free-electron lasers (FEL) hold the potential to revolutionize structural biology by producing X-ray pules short enough to outrun radiation damage, thus allowing imaging of biological samples without the limitation from radiation damage. Thus, a major part of the scientific case for the first FELs was three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of non-crystalline biological objects. In a recent publication we demonstrated the first 3D reconstruction of a biological object from an X-ray FEL using this technique. The sample was the giant Mimivirus, which is one of the largest known viruses with a diameter of 450 nm. Here we present the dataset used for this successful reconstruction. Data-analysis methods for single-particle imaging at FELs are undergoing heavy development but data collection relies on very limited time available through a highly competitive proposal process. This dataset provides experimental data to the entire community and could boost algorithm development and provide a benchmark dataset for new algorithms.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315673070
Document Type :
Electronic Resource