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Kilohertz droplet-on-demand serial femtosecond crystallography at the European XFEL station FXE

Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.13242
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2024-03-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Perrett, Samuel  
Fadini, Alisia  
Hutchison Christopher D. M.  
Bhattacharya, Sayantan  
Morrison, Cade  
Turkot, Oleksii  
Jakobsen, Mads Bregenholt  
Größler, Michael
Licón-Saláiz, José  
Griese, Florian  orcid-logo
Biomedizinische Bildgebung E-5  
Flewett, Samuel  
Valerio, Joana  
Schulz, Joachim  
Biednov, Mykola
Jiang, Yifeng  
Han, Huijong  
Yousef, Hazem  
Khakhulin, Dmitry
Milne, Christopher  
Barty, Anton  
Thor, Jasper J. van  
TORE-DOI
10.15480/882.13242
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/48867
Journal
Structural dynamics  
Volume
11
Issue
2
Article Number
024310
Citation
Structural Dynamics 11 (2): 024310 (2024)
Publisher DOI
10.1063/4.0000248
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85191401100
Publisher
American Institut of Physics
X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs) allow the collection of high-quality serial femtosecond crystallography data. The next generation of megahertz superconducting FELs promises to drastically reduce data collection times, enabling the capture of more structures with higher signal-to-noise ratios and facilitating more complex experiments. Currently, gas dynamic virtual nozzles (GDVNs) stand as the sole delivery method capable of best utilizing the repetition rate of megahertz sources for crystallography. However, their substantial sample consumption renders their use impractical for many protein targets in serial crystallography experiments. Here, we present a novel application of a droplet-on-demand injection method, which allowed operation at 47 kHz at the European XFEL (EuXFEL) by tailoring a multi-droplet injection scheme for each macro-pulse. We demonstrate a collection rate of 150 000 indexed patterns per hour. We show that the performance and effective data collection rate are comparable to GDVN, with a sample consumption reduction of two orders of magnitude. We present lysozyme crystallographic data using the Large Pixel Detector at the femtosecond x-ray experiment endstation. Significant improvement of the crystallographic statistics was made by correcting for a systematic drift of the photon energy in the EuXFEL macro-pulse train, which was characterized from indexing the individual frames in the pulse train. This is the highest resolution protein structure collected and reported at the EuXFEL at 1.38 Å resolution.
DDC Class
539: Matter; Molecular Physics; Atomic and Nuclear physics; Radiation; Quantum Physics
543: Analytic
621.3: Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering
Lizenz
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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