The in crystallo optical spectroscopy toolbox.

IF 6.1 3区 材料科学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Journal of Applied Crystallography Pub Date : 2025-05-31 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1107/S1600576725003541
Nicolas Caramello, Virgile Adam, Arwen R Pearson, Antoine Royant
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Abstract

Over the past ten years, there has been a surge in the demand for in crystallo optical spectroscopy (icOS), since optical spectroscopy is one of the few biophysical characterization methods applicable to both protein solutions and crystals. Historically, icOS has been used to compare the state of proteins in crystals and in solution, and to assess their functionality by determining the redox state of metal ions, cofactors or chromophores. The recent rejuvenation of time-resolved crystallography experiments has sparked a renewed interest in optical spectroscopy as a bridge between kinetic studies in solution and in the crystalline state. The method of icOS can be defined as the ensemble of spectroscopic techniques in the UV-visible-infrared range that can be applied to crystals. It has also been instrumental in understanding specific X-ray radiation damage to redox-sensitive parts of proteins. Spectra recorded from crystals are affected by crystal orientation, shape or position due to various optical phenomena. Fortunately, these can be modelled and their effect can be corrected. The icOS laboratory at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) specializes in recording UV-Vis absorption, fluorescence emission and Raman spectra from protein crystals. Here, we present a suite of utilities that streamline the analysis and correction of UV-Vis absorption icOS data, encased in a graphical interface. This was originally developed for the icOS laboratory at ESRF but is available as a standalone package, with the aim of making icOS more accessible.

晶体光学光谱工具箱。
在过去的十年中,晶体光学光谱(icOS)的需求激增,因为光谱学是少数几种既适用于蛋白质溶液又适用于晶体的生物物理表征方法之一。历史上,icOS已被用于比较蛋白质在晶体和溶液中的状态,并通过确定金属离子、辅因子或发色团的氧化还原状态来评估它们的功能。近年来,时间分辨晶体学实验的复兴激发了人们对光谱学作为溶液和晶体状态动力学研究之间桥梁的兴趣。icOS方法可以定义为可应用于晶体的紫外-可见-红外光谱技术的集合。它还有助于理解特定的x射线辐射对蛋白质氧化还原敏感部分的损伤。由于各种光学现象,晶体的取向、形状或位置会影响晶体记录的光谱。幸运的是,这些可以建模,它们的影响可以纠正。位于欧洲同步辐射设施(ESRF)的icOS实验室专门记录蛋白质晶体的紫外-可见吸收、荧光发射和拉曼光谱。在这里,我们提供了一套实用程序,简化了紫外-可见吸收icOS数据的分析和校正,封装在图形界面中。它最初是为ESRF的icOS实验室开发的,但作为一个独立的软件包提供,目的是使icOS更容易访问。
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CiteScore
10.00
自引率
3.30%
发文量
178
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: Many research topics in condensed matter research, materials science and the life sciences make use of crystallographic methods to study crystalline and non-crystalline matter with neutrons, X-rays and electrons. Articles published in the Journal of Applied Crystallography focus on these methods and their use in identifying structural and diffusion-controlled phase transformations, structure-property relationships, structural changes of defects, interfaces and surfaces, etc. Developments of instrumentation and crystallographic apparatus, theory and interpretation, numerical analysis and other related subjects are also covered. The journal is the primary place where crystallographic computer program information is published.
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