Journal article

The serial millisecond crystallography instrument at the Australian Synchrotron incorporating the "lipidico" injector

P Berntsen, M Hadian Jazi, M Kusel, AV Martin, T Ericsson, MJ Call, R Trenker, FG Roque, C Darmanin, B Abbey

Review of Scientific Instruments | AMER INST PHYSICS | Published : 2019

Abstract

A serial millisecond crystallography (SMX) facility has recently been implemented at the macromolecular crystallography beamline, MX2 at the Australian Synchrotron. The setup utilizes a combination of an EIGER X 16M detector system and an in-house developed high-viscosity injector, "Lipidico." Lipidico uses a syringe needle to extrude the microcrystal-containing viscous media and it is compatible with commercially available syringes. The combination of sample delivery via protein crystals suspended in a viscous mixture and a millisecond frame rate detector enables high-Throughput serial crystallography at the Australian Synchrotron. A hit-finding algorithm, based on the principles of "robust..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

P.B., M.H.J., C.D., and B.A. acknowledge support from the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Advanced Molecular Imaging (Grant No. CE140100011) (http://www.imagingcoe.org/).This research was undertaken together with beamline scientists Dr. Tom Caradoc-Davies and Dr. Jun Aishima at the Australian Synchrotron in Melbourne, Australia.