Hasan Demirci, Raymond G Sierra, Hartawan Laksmono, Robert L Shoeman, Sabine Botha, Thomas R M Barends, Karol Nass, Ilme Schlichting, R Bruce Doak, Cornelius Gati, Garth J Williams, Sébastien Boutet, Marc Messerschmidt, Gerwald Jogl, Albert E Dahlberg, Steven T Gregory, Michael J Bogan
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摘要
通过 X 射线晶体学确定的高分辨率核糖体结构为翻译机制提供了重要的见解。迄今为止,此类研究一直依赖于低温保存的大型核糖体晶体,以减少辐射损伤。本文介绍了利用 X 射线自由电子激光器(XFEL)进行串行飞秒 X 射线晶体学(SFX)的应用,以获得环境温度下液态悬浮液中核糖体微晶体的衍射数据。30S 核糖体亚基微晶体的衍射分辨率超过 6 Å,证明了使用 SFX 进行核糖体结构研究的可行性。在接近生理温度下收集衍射数据的能力有望为核糖体及其功能复合物的结构动态提供基础性见解。
Serial femtosecond X-ray diffraction of 30S ribosomal subunit microcrystals in liquid suspension at ambient temperature using an X-ray free-electron laser.
High-resolution ribosome structures determined by X-ray crystallography have provided important insights into the mechanism of translation. Such studies have thus far relied on large ribosome crystals kept at cryogenic temperatures to reduce radiation damage. Here, the application of serial femtosecond X-ray crystallography (SFX) using an X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) to obtain diffraction data from ribosome microcrystals in liquid suspension at ambient temperature is described. 30S ribosomal subunit microcrystals diffracted to beyond 6 Å resolution, demonstrating the feasibility of using SFX for ribosome structural studies. The ability to collect diffraction data at near-physiological temperatures promises to provide fundamental insights into the structural dynamics of the ribosome and its functional complexes.
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