Robotic sample changers for macromolecular X-ray crystallography and biological small-angle X-ray scattering at the National Synchrotron Light Source II
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Published:2021-08-23
Issue:5
Volume:28
Page:1649-1661
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ISSN:1600-5775
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Container-title:Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
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language:
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Short-container-title:J Synchrotron Radiat
Author:
Lazo Edwin O.ORCID, Antonelli Stephen, Aishima Jun, Bernstein Herbert J.ORCID, Bhogadi DileepORCID, Fuchs Martin R.ORCID, Guichard Nicolas, McSweeney SeanORCID, Myers Stuart, Qian Kun, Schneider Dieter, Shea-McCarthy Grace, Skinner John, Sweet RobertORCID, Yang LinORCID, Jakoncic Jean
Abstract
Here we present two robotic sample changers integrated into the experimental stations for the macromolecular crystallography (MX) beamlines AMX and FMX, and the biological small-angle scattering (bioSAXS) beamline LiX. They enable fully automated unattended data collection and remote access to the beamlines. The system designs incorporate high-throughput, versatility, high-capacity, resource sharing and robustness. All systems are centered around a six-axis industrial robotic arm coupled with a force torque sensor and in-house end effectors (grippers). They have the same software architecture and the facility standard EPICS-based BEAST alarm system. The MX system is compatible with SPINE bases and Unipucks. It comprises a liquid nitrogen dewar holding 384 samples (24 Unipucks) and a stay-cold gripper, and utilizes machine vision software to track the sample during operations and to calculate the final mount position on the goniometer. The bioSAXS system has an in-house engineered sample storage unit that can hold up to 360 samples (20 sample holders) which keeps samples at a user-set temperature (277 K to 300 K). The MX systems were deployed in early 2017 and the bioSAXS system in early 2019.
Funder
National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medical Sciences DOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Radiation
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