Grease matrix as a versatile carrier of proteins for serial crystallography.
Michihiro SugaharaEiichi MizohataEriko NangoMamoru SuzukiTomoyuki TanakaTetsuya MasudaRie TanakaTatsuro ShimamuraYoshiki TanakaChiyo SunoKentaro IharaDongqing PanKeisuke KakinouchiShigeru SugiyamaMichio MurataTsuyoshi InoueKensuke TonoChangyong SongJaehyun ParkTakashi KameshimaTakaki HatsuiYasumasa JotiMakina YabashiSo IwataPublished in: Nature methods (2014)
Serial femtosecond X-ray crystallography (SFX) has revolutionized atomic-resolution structural investigation by expanding applicability to micrometer-sized protein crystals, even at room temperature, and by enabling dynamics studies. However, reliable crystal-carrying media for SFX are lacking. Here we introduce a grease-matrix carrier for protein microcrystals and obtain the structures of lysozyme, glucose isomerase, thaumatin and fatty acid-binding protein type 3 under ambient conditions at a resolution of or finer than 2 Å.
Keyphrases
- room temperature
- binding protein
- fatty acid
- high resolution
- ionic liquid
- air pollution
- protein protein
- single molecule
- particulate matter
- amino acid
- small molecule
- type diabetes
- blood glucose
- computed tomography
- adipose tissue
- magnetic resonance
- metabolic syndrome
- magnetic resonance imaging
- electron microscopy
- blood pressure
- skeletal muscle