research papers
A liquid-droplet injector has been developed that delivers pristine microcrystals to an X-ray irradiation area for conducting serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) with an X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL). By finely tuning the pulsed liquid droplets in time and space, a high hit rate of the XFEL pulses to microcrystals in the droplets was achieved for measurements using 5 µm tetragonal lysozyme crystals, which produced 4265 indexable diffraction images in about 30 min. The structure was determined at a resolution of 2.3 Å from <0.3 mg of protein. With further improvements such as reduction of the droplet size, liquid droplets have considerable potential as a crystal carrier for SFX with low sample consumption.
Keywords: serial femtosecond crystallography; X-ray free-electron laser; liquid-droplet injector; lysozyme.
Supporting information
Portable Document Format (PDF) file https://doi.org/10.1107/S2059798316001480/gi5004sup1.pdf |
PDB reference: XFEL structure of hen egg-white lysozyme solved using a droplet injector at SACLA, 5dm9