Megahertz serial crystallography

  • Max O Wiedorn
  • Dominik Oberthür
  • Richard Bean
  • Robin Schubert
  • Nadine Werner
  • Brian Abbey
  • Martin Aepfelbacher
  • Luigi Adriano
  • Aschkan Allahgholi
  • Nasser Al-Qudami
  • Jakob Andreasson
  • Steve Aplin
  • Salah Awel
  • Kartik Ayyer
  • Saša Bajt
  • Imrich Barák
  • Sadia Bari
  • Johan Bielecki
  • Sabine Botha
  • Djelloul Boukhelef
  • Wolfgang Brehm
  • Sandor Brockhauser
  • Igor Cheviakov
  • Matthew A Coleman
  • Francisco Cruz-Mazo
  • Cyril Danilevski
  • Connie Darmanin
  • R Bruce Doak
  • Martin Domaracky
  • Katerina Dörner
  • Yang Du
  • Hans Fangohr
  • Holger Fleckenstein
  • Matthias Frank
  • Petra Fromme
  • Alfonso M Gañán-Calvo
  • Yaroslav Gevorkov
  • Klaus Giewekemeyer
  • Helen Mary Ginn
  • Heinz Graafsma
  • Rita Graceffa
  • Dominic Greiffenberg
  • Lars Gumprecht
  • Peter Göttlicher
  • Janos Hajdu
  • Steffen Hauf
  • Michael Heymann
  • Susannah Holmes
  • Daniel A Horke
  • Mark S Hunter
  • Siegfried Imlau
  • Alexander Kaukher
  • Yoonhee Kim
  • Alexander Klyuev
  • Juraj Knoška
  • Bostjan Kobe
  • Manuela Kuhn
  • Christopher Kupitz
  • Jochen Küpper
  • Janine Mia Lahey-Rudolph
  • Torsten Laurus
  • Karoline Le Cong
  • Romain Letrun
  • P Lourdu Xavier
  • Luis Maia
  • Filipe R N C Maia
  • Valerio Mariani
  • Marc Messerschmidt
  • Markus Metz
  • Davide Mezza
  • Thomas Michelat
  • Grant Mills
  • Diana C F Monteiro
  • Andrew Morgan
  • Kerstin Mühlig
  • Anna Munke
  • Astrid Münnich
  • Julia Nette
  • Keith A Nugent
  • Theresa Nuguid
  • Allen M Orville
  • Suraj Pandey
  • Gisel Pena
  • Pablo Villanueva-Perez
  • Jennifer Poehlsen
  • Gianpietro Previtali
  • Lars Redecke
  • Winnie Maria Riekehr
  • Holger Rohde
  • Adam Round
  • Tatiana Safenreiter
  • Iosifina Sarrou
  • Tokushi Sato
  • Marius Schmidt
  • Bernd Schmitt
  • Robert Schönherr
  • Joachim Schulz
  • Jonas A Sellberg
  • M Marvin Seibert
  • Carolin Seuring
  • Megan L Shelby
  • Robert L Shoeman
  • Marcin Sikorski
  • Alessandro Silenzi
  • Claudiu A Stan
  • Xintian Shi
  • Stephan Stern
  • Jola Sztuk-Dambietz
  • Janusz Szuba
  • Aleksandra Tolstikova
  • Martin Trebbin
  • Ulrich Trunk
  • Patrik Vagovic
  • Thomas Ve
  • Britta Weinhausen
  • Thomas A White
  • Krzysztof Wrona
  • Chen Xu
  • Oleksandr Yefanov
  • Nadia Zatsepin
  • Jiaguo Zhang
  • Markus Perbandt
  • Adrian P Mancuso
  • Christian Betzel
  • Henry Chapman
  • Anton Barty

Abstract

The new European X-ray Free-Electron Laser is the first X-ray free-electron laser capable of delivering X-ray pulses with a megahertz inter-pulse spacing, more than four orders of magnitude higher than previously possible. However, to date, it has been unclear whether it would indeed be possible to measure high-quality diffraction data at megahertz pulse repetition rates. Here, we show that high-quality structures can indeed be obtained using currently available operating conditions at the European XFEL. We present two complete data sets, one from the well-known model system lysozyme and the other from a so far unknown complex of a β-lactamase from K. pneumoniae involved in antibiotic resistance. This result opens up megahertz serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) as a tool for reliable structure determination, substrate screening and the efficient measurement of the evolution and dynamics of molecular structures using megahertz repetition rate pulses available at this new class of X-ray laser source.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN2041-1723
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 02.10.2018
PubMed 30279492