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Electrically stimulated droplet injector for reduced sample consumption in serial crystallography.


ABSTRACT: With advances in X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs), serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) has enabled the static and dynamic structure determination for challenging proteins such as membrane protein complexes. In SFX with XFELs, the crystals are typically destroyed after interacting with a single XFEL pulse. Therefore, thousands of new crystals must be sequentially introduced into the X-ray beam to collect full data sets. Because of the serial nature of any SFX experiment, up to 99% of the sample delivered to the X-ray beam during its "off-time" between X-ray pulses is wasted due to the intrinsic pulsed nature of all current XFELs. To solve this major problem of large and often limiting sample consumption, we report on improvements of a revolutionary sample-saving method that is compatible with all current XFELs. We previously reported 3D-printed injection devices coupled with gas dynamic virtual nozzles (GDVNs) capable of generating samples containing droplets segmented by an immiscible oil phase for jetting crystal-laden droplets into the path of an XFEL. Here, we have further improved the device design by including metal electrodes inducing electrowetting effects for improved control over droplet generation frequency to stimulate the droplet release to matching the XFEL repetition rate by employing an electrical feedback mechanism. We report the improvements in this electrically triggered segmented flow approach for sample conservation in comparison with a continuous GDVN injection using the microcrystals of lysozyme and 3-deoxy-D-manno-octulosonate 8-phosphate synthase and report the segmented flow approach for sample injection applied at the Macromolecular Femtosecond Crystallography instrument at the Linear Coherent Light Source for the first time.

SUBMITTER: Sonker M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9680787 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Electrically stimulated droplet injector for reduced sample consumption in serial crystallography.

Sonker Mukul M   Doppler Diandra D   Egatz-Gomez Ana A   Zaare Sahba S   Rabbani Mohammad T MT   Manna Abhik A   Cruz Villarreal Jorvani J   Nelson Garrett G   Ketawala Gihan K GK   Karpos Konstantinos K   Alvarez Roberto C RC   Nazari Reza R   Thifault Darren D   Jernigan Rebecca R   Oberthür Dominik D   Han Huijong H   Sierra Raymond R   Hunter Mark S MS   Batyuk Alexander A   Kupitz Christopher J CJ   Sublett Robert E RE   Poitevin Frederic F   Lisova Stella S   Mariani Valerio V   Tolstikova Alexandra A   Boutet Sebastien S   Messerschmidt Marc M   Meza-Aguilar J Domingo JD   Fromme Raimund R   Martin-Garcia Jose M JM   Botha Sabine S   Fromme Petra P   Grant Thomas D TD   Kirian Richard A RA   Ros Alexandra A  

Biophysical reports 20220929 4


With advances in X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs), serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) has enabled the static and dynamic structure determination for challenging proteins such as membrane protein complexes. In SFX with XFELs, the crystals are typically destroyed after interacting with a single XFEL pulse. Therefore, thousands of new crystals must be sequentially introduced into the X-ray beam to collect full data sets. Because of the serial nature of any SFX experiment, up to 99% of the s  ...[more]

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