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Microfluidic rotating-target device capable of three-degrees-of-freedom motion for efficient in situ serial synchrotron crystallography.


ABSTRACT: There is an increasing demand for simple and efficient sample delivery technology to match the rapid development of serial crystallography and its wide application in analyzing the structural dynamics of biological macromolecules. Here, a microfluidic rotating-target device is presented, capable of three-degrees-of-freedom motion, including two rotational degrees of freedom and one translational degree of freedom, for sample delivery. Lysozyme crystals were used as a test model with this device to collect serial synchrotron crystallography data and the device was found to be convenient and useful. This device enables in situ diffraction from crystals in a microfluidic channel without the need for crystal harvesting. The circular motion ensures that the delivery speed can be adjusted over a wide range, showing its good compatibility with different light sources. Moreover, the three-degrees-of-freedom motion guarantees the full utilization of crystals. Hence, sample consumption is greatly reduced, and only 0.1 mg of protein is consumed in collecting a complete dataset.

SUBMITTER: Zhao FZ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10000801 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microfluidic rotating-target device capable of three-degrees-of-freedom motion for efficient in situ serial synchrotron crystallography.

Zhao Feng Zhu FZ   Wang Zhi Jun ZJ   Xiao Qing Jie QJ   Yu Li L   Sun Bo B   Hou Qian Q   Chen Liang Liang LL   Liang Huan H   Wu Hai H   Guo Wei Hong WH   He Jian Hua JH   Wang Qi Sheng QS   Yin Da Chuan DC  

Journal of synchrotron radiation 20230215 Pt 2


There is an increasing demand for simple and efficient sample delivery technology to match the rapid development of serial crystallography and its wide application in analyzing the structural dynamics of biological macromolecules. Here, a microfluidic rotating-target device is presented, capable of three-degrees-of-freedom motion, including two rotational degrees of freedom and one translational degree of freedom, for sample delivery. Lysozyme crystals were used as a test model with this device  ...[more]

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