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Performance of the new biological small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering beamline 13A at the Taiwan Photon Source.

O ShihK-F LiaoY-Q YehC-J SuC-A WangJ-W ChangW-R WuC-C LiangC-Y LinT-H LeeC-H ChangL-C ChiangC-F ChangD-G LiuM-H LeeC-Y LiuT-W HsuB ManselM-C HoC-Y ShuF LeeE YenT-C LinYen-Ju Cheng
Published in: Journal of applied crystallography (2022)
Recent developments in the instrumentation and data analysis of synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) on biomolecules in solution have made biological SAXS (BioSAXS) a mature and popular tool in structural biology. This article reports on an advanced endstation developed at beamline 13A of the 3.0 GeV Taiwan Photon Source for biological small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS-WAXS or SWAXS). The endstation features an in-vacuum SWAXS detection system comprising two mobile area detectors (Eiger X 9M/1M) and an online size-exclusion chromatography system incorporating several optical probes including a UV-Vis absorption spectrometer and refractometer. The instrumentation and automation allow simultaneous SAXS-WAXS data collection and data reduction for high-throughput biomolecular conformation and composition determinations. The performance of the endstation is illustrated with the SWAXS data collected for several model proteins in solution, covering a scattering vector magnitude q across three orders of magnitude. The crystal-model fittings to the data in the q range ∼0.005-2.0 Å -1 indicate high similarity of the solution structures of the proteins to their crystalline forms, except for some subtle hydration-dependent local details. These results open up new horizons of SWAXS in studying correlated local and global structures of biomolecules in solution.
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