Form factor determination of biological molecules with X-ray free electron laser small-angle scattering (XFEL-SAS)
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Published:2023-10-18
Issue:1
Volume:6
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ISSN:2399-3642
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Container-title:Communications Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Commun Biol
Author:
Blanchet Clement E.ORCID, Round AdamORCID, Mertens Haydyn D. T.ORCID, Ayyer KartikORCID, Graewert MelissaORCID, Awel Salah, Franke Daniel, Dörner Katerina, Bajt SašaORCID, Bean Richard, Custódio Tânia F., de Wijn RaphaelORCID, Juncheng E.ORCID, Henkel Alessandra, Gruzinov Andrey, Jeffries Cy M.ORCID, Kim Yoonhee, Kirkwood HenryORCID, Kloos MarcoORCID, Knoška Juraj, Koliyadu JayanathORCID, Letrun RomainORCID, Löw ChristianORCID, Makroczyova Jana, Mall Abhishek, Meijers Rob, Pena Murillo Gisel EsperanzaORCID, Oberthür DominikORCID, Round Ekaterina, Seuring CarolinORCID, Sikorski Marcin, Vagovic Patrik, Valerio Joana, Wollweber Tamme, Zhuang Yulong, Schulz JoachimORCID, Haas HeinrichORCID, Chapman Henry N.ORCID, Mancuso Adrian P., Svergun DmitriORCID
Abstract
AbstractFree-electron lasers (FEL) are revolutionizing X-ray-based structural biology methods. While protein crystallography is already routinely performed at FELs, Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) studies of biological macromolecules are not as prevalent. SAXS allows the study of the shape and overall structure of proteins and nucleic acids in solution, in a quasi-native environment. In solution, chemical and biophysical parameters that have an influence on the structure and dynamics of molecules can be varied and their effect on conformational changes can be monitored in time-resolved XFEL and SAXS experiments. We report here the collection of scattering form factors of proteins in solution using FEL X-rays. The form factors correspond to the scattering signal of the protein ensemble alone; the scattering contributions from the solvent and the instrument are separately measured and accurately subtracted. The experiment was done using a liquid jet for sample delivery. These results pave the way for time-resolved studies and measurements from dilute samples, capitalizing on the intense and short FEL X-ray pulses.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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