通过波动散射看晶体结构

IF 2.9 2区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
IUCrJ Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1107/S2052252524003932
Patrick Adams , Tamar L. Greaves , Andrew V. Martin , T. Ishikawa (Editor)
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摘要

晶体学是确定晶体原子结构的重要方法。晶体学最常见的实施方法是使用单晶体,单晶体必须有足够大的尺寸,通常为数十微米或更大,这取决于晶体结构的复杂程度。晶体学中串行数据采集方法的出现,尤其是时间分辨实验的出现,为开发新的纳米晶体和晶体组合结构测定途径提供了机会。波动 X 射线散射是一种基于相关性的方法,用于从相同粒子的集合体中进行单粒子成像,但尚未应用于晶体结构测定。本文介绍了一种迭代算法,可从波动 X 射线散射相关性中恢复晶体结构因子强度。通过模拟波动 X 射线散射相关性恢复三个小分子晶体和一个蛋白质晶体的结构,证明了该算法的能力。这种方法有助于在连续晶体学实验中恢复晶体的结构因子强度,并放宽晶体学实验对样品的要求。
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Crystal structure via fluctuation scattering

Fluctuation X-ray scattering measures the correlation of scattered X-rays in diffraction experiments. Here, the Bragg peak intensity from fluctuation X-ray scattering correlations is recovered using an iterative algorithm.

Crystallography is a quintessential method for determining the atomic structure of crystals. The most common implementation of crystallography uses single crystals that must be of sufficient size, typically tens of micrometres or larger, depending on the complexity of the crystal structure. The emergence of serial data-collection methods in crystallography, particularly for time-resolved experiments, opens up opportunities to develop new routes to structure determination for nanocrystals and ensembles of crystals. Fluctuation X-ray scattering is a correlation-based approach for single-particle imaging from ensembles of identical particles, but has yet to be applied to crystal structure determination. Here, an iterative algorithm is presented that recovers crystal structure-factor intensities from fluctuation X-ray scattering correlations. The capabilities of this algorithm are demonstrated by recovering the structure of three small-molecule crystals and a protein crystal from simulated fluctuation X-ray scattering correlations. This method could facilitate the recovery of structure-factor intensities from crystals in serial crystallography experiments and relax sample requirements for crystallography experiments.

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IUCrJ
IUCrJ CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARYCRYSTALLOGRAPH-CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
5.10%
发文量
95
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: IUCrJ is a new fully open-access peer-reviewed journal from the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr). The journal will publish high-profile articles on all aspects of the sciences and technologies supported by the IUCr via its commissions, including emerging fields where structural results underpin the science reported in the article. Our aim is to make IUCrJ the natural home for high-quality structural science results. Chemists, biologists, physicists and material scientists will be actively encouraged to report their structural studies in IUCrJ.
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