Nature Communications (Aug 2018)
Megahertz data collection from protein microcrystals at an X-ray free-electron laser
- Marie Luise Grünbein,
- Johan Bielecki,
- Alexander Gorel,
- Miriam Stricker,
- Richard Bean,
- Marco Cammarata,
- Katerina Dörner,
- Lars Fröhlich,
- Elisabeth Hartmann,
- Steffen Hauf,
- Mario Hilpert,
- Yoonhee Kim,
- Marco Kloos,
- Romain Letrun,
- Marc Messerschmidt,
- Grant Mills,
- Gabriela Nass Kovacs,
- Marco Ramilli,
- Christopher M. Roome,
- Tokushi Sato,
- Matthias Scholz,
- Michel Sliwa,
- Jolanta Sztuk-Dambietz,
- Martin Weik,
- Britta Weinhausen,
- Nasser Al-Qudami,
- Djelloul Boukhelef,
- Sandor Brockhauser,
- Wajid Ehsan,
- Moritz Emons,
- Sergey Esenov,
- Hans Fangohr,
- Alexander Kaukher,
- Thomas Kluyver,
- Max Lederer,
- Luis Maia,
- Maurizio Manetti,
- Thomas Michelat,
- Astrid Münnich,
- Florent Pallas,
- Guido Palmer,
- Gianpietro Previtali,
- Natascha Raab,
- Alessandro Silenzi,
- Janusz Szuba,
- Sandhya Venkatesan,
- Krzysztof Wrona,
- Jun Zhu,
- R. Bruce Doak,
- Robert L. Shoeman,
- Lutz Foucar,
- Jacques-Philippe Colletier,
- Adrian P. Mancuso,
- Thomas R. M. Barends,
- Claudiu A. Stan,
- Ilme Schlichting
Affiliations
- Marie Luise Grünbein
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Johan Bielecki
- European XFEL GmbH
- Alexander Gorel
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Miriam Stricker
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Richard Bean
- European XFEL GmbH
- Marco Cammarata
- Department of Physics, UMR 625, UBL, University of Rennes 1
- Katerina Dörner
- European XFEL GmbH
- Lars Fröhlich
- Deutsches Elektronensynchrotron DESY
- Elisabeth Hartmann
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Steffen Hauf
- European XFEL GmbH
- Mario Hilpert
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Yoonhee Kim
- European XFEL GmbH
- Marco Kloos
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Romain Letrun
- European XFEL GmbH
- Marc Messerschmidt
- European XFEL GmbH
- Grant Mills
- European XFEL GmbH
- Gabriela Nass Kovacs
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Marco Ramilli
- European XFEL GmbH
- Christopher M. Roome
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Tokushi Sato
- European XFEL GmbH
- Matthias Scholz
- Deutsches Elektronensynchrotron DESY
- Michel Sliwa
- Laboratoire de Spectrochimie Infrarouge et Raman, CNRS, UMR 8516, Université de Lille
- Jolanta Sztuk-Dambietz
- European XFEL GmbH
- Martin Weik
- Institut de Biologie Structurale, Université Grenoble Alpes, CEA, CNRS
- Britta Weinhausen
- European XFEL GmbH
- Nasser Al-Qudami
- European XFEL GmbH
- Djelloul Boukhelef
- European XFEL GmbH
- Sandor Brockhauser
- European XFEL GmbH
- Wajid Ehsan
- European XFEL GmbH
- Moritz Emons
- European XFEL GmbH
- Sergey Esenov
- European XFEL GmbH
- Hans Fangohr
- European XFEL GmbH
- Alexander Kaukher
- European XFEL GmbH
- Thomas Kluyver
- European XFEL GmbH
- Max Lederer
- European XFEL GmbH
- Luis Maia
- European XFEL GmbH
- Maurizio Manetti
- European XFEL GmbH
- Thomas Michelat
- European XFEL GmbH
- Astrid Münnich
- European XFEL GmbH
- Florent Pallas
- European XFEL GmbH
- Guido Palmer
- European XFEL GmbH
- Gianpietro Previtali
- European XFEL GmbH
- Natascha Raab
- European XFEL GmbH
- Alessandro Silenzi
- European XFEL GmbH
- Janusz Szuba
- European XFEL GmbH
- Sandhya Venkatesan
- European XFEL GmbH
- Krzysztof Wrona
- European XFEL GmbH
- Jun Zhu
- European XFEL GmbH
- R. Bruce Doak
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Robert L. Shoeman
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Lutz Foucar
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Jacques-Philippe Colletier
- Institut de Biologie Structurale, Université Grenoble Alpes, CEA, CNRS
- Adrian P. Mancuso
- European XFEL GmbH
- Thomas R. M. Barends
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- Claudiu A. Stan
- Department of Physics, Rutgers University Newark
- Ilme Schlichting
- Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05953-4
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 9,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 9
Abstract
The European X-ray free-electron laser (EuXFEL) in Hamburg is the first megahertz (MHz) repetition rate XFEL. Here the authors use lysozyme crystals and microcrystals from jack bean proteins and demonstrate that damage-free high quality data can be collected at a MHz repetition rate.