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The HARE chip for efficient time-resolved serial synchrotron crystallography.

Pedram MehrabiHenrike M Müller-WerkmeisterJan Philipp LeimkohlHendrik SchikoraJelena NinkovicSilvia KrivokucaLadislav AndričekSascha W EppDarren A SherrellRobin L OwenArwen R PearsonFriedjof TellkampEike-Christian SchulzR J Dwyane Miller
Published in: Journal of synchrotron radiation (2020)
Serial synchrotron crystallography (SSX) is an emerging technique for static and time-resolved protein structure determination. Using specifically patterned silicon chips for sample delivery, the `hit-and-return' (HARE) protocol allows for efficient time-resolved data collection. The specific pattern of the crystal wells in the HARE chip provides direct access to many discrete time points. HARE chips allow for optical excitation as well as on-chip mixing for reaction initiation, making a large number of protein systems amenable to time-resolved studies. Loading of protein microcrystals onto the HARE chip is streamlined by a novel vacuum loading platform that allows fine-tuning of suction strength while maintaining a humid environment to prevent crystal dehydration. To enable the widespread use of time-resolved serial synchrotron crystallography (TR-SSX), detailed technical descriptions of a set of accessories that facilitate TR-SSX workflows are provided.
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