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Derivation of the small-angle scattering profile of a target biomacromolecule from a profile deteriorated by aggregates. AUC-SAS.

Ken MorishimaRintaro InoueMasaaki Sugiyama
Published in: Journal of applied crystallography (2023)
Aggregates cause a fatal problem in the structural analysis of a biomacro-mol-ecule in solution using small-angle X-ray or neutron scattering (SAS): they deteriorate the scattering profile of the target molecule and lead to an incorrect structure. Recently, an integrated method of analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC) and SAS, abbreviated AUC-SAS, was developed as a new approach to overcome this problem. However, the original version of AUC-SAS does not offer a correct scattering profile of the target molecule when the weight fraction of aggregates is higher than ca 10%. In this study, the obstacle point in the original AUC-SAS approach is identified. The improved AUC-SAS method is then applicable to a solution with a relatively larger weight fraction of aggregates (≤20%).
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