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An automated liquid jet for fluorescence dosimetry and microsecond radiolytic labeling of proteins.

Authors :
Rosi, Matthew
Rosi, Matthew
Russell, Brandon
Kristensen, Line G
Farquhar, Erik R
Jain, Rohit
Abel, Donald
Sullivan, Michael
Costello, Shawn M
Dominguez-Martin, Maria Agustina
Chen, Yan
Marqusee, Susan
Petzold, Christopher J
Kerfeld, Cheryl A
DePonte, Daniel P
Farahmand, Farid
Gupta, Sayan
Ralston, Corie Y
Rosi, Matthew
Rosi, Matthew
Russell, Brandon
Kristensen, Line G
Farquhar, Erik R
Jain, Rohit
Abel, Donald
Sullivan, Michael
Costello, Shawn M
Dominguez-Martin, Maria Agustina
Chen, Yan
Marqusee, Susan
Petzold, Christopher J
Kerfeld, Cheryl A
DePonte, Daniel P
Farahmand, Farid
Gupta, Sayan
Ralston, Corie Y
Source :
Communications biology; vol 5, iss 1, 866; 2399-3642
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

X-ray radiolytic labeling uses broadband X-rays for in situ hydroxyl radical labeling to map protein interactions and conformation. High flux density beams are essential to overcome radical scavengers. However, conventional sample delivery environments, such as capillary flow, limit the use of a fully unattenuated focused broadband beam. An alternative is to use a liquid jet, and we have previously demonstrated that use of this form of sample delivery can increase labeling by tenfold at an unfocused X-ray source. Here we report the first use of a liquid jet for automated inline quantitative fluorescence dosage characterization and sample exposure at a high flux density microfocused synchrotron beamline. Our approach enables exposure times in single-digit microseconds while retaining a high level of side-chain labeling. This development significantly boosts the method's overall effectiveness and efficiency, generates high-quality data, and opens up the arena for high throughput and ultrafast time-resolved in situ hydroxyl radical labeling.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Communications biology; vol 5, iss 1, 866; 2399-3642
Notes :
application/pdf, Communications biology vol 5, iss 1, 866 2399-3642
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367386732
Document Type :
Electronic Resource