Application of a high-throughput microcrystal delivery system to serial femtosecond crystallography.
Donghyeon LeeSehan ParkKeondo LeeJangwoo KimGisu ParkKi Hyun NamSangwon BaekWan Kyun ChungJong-Lam LeeYunje ChoJaeHyun ParkPublished in: Journal of applied crystallography (2020)
Microcrystal delivery methods are pivotal in the use of serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) to resolve the macromolecular structures of proteins. Here, the development of a novel technique and instruments for efficiently delivering microcrystals for SFX are presented. The new method, which relies on a one-dimensional fixed-target system that includes a microcrystal container, consumes an extremely low amount of sample compared with conventional two-dimensional fixed-target techniques at ambient temperature. This novel system can deliver soluble microcrystals without highly viscous carrier media and, moreover, can be used as a microcrystal growth device for SFX. Diffraction data collection utilizing this advanced technique along with a real-time visual servo scan system has been successfully demonstrated for the structure determination of proteinase K microcrystals at 1.85 Å resolution.