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J Struct Funct Genomics ; 11(1): 91-100, 2010 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20364333

ABSTRACT

Structural genomics discovery projects require ready access to both X-ray diffraction and NMR spectroscopy which support the collection of experimental data needed to solve large numbers of novel protein structures. The most productive X-ray crystal structure determination laboratories make extensive use of tunable synchrotron X-ray light to solve novel structures by anomalous diffraction methods. This requires that frozen cryo-protected crystals be shipped to large multi acre synchrotron facilities for data collection. In this paper we report on the development and use of the first laboratory-scale synchrotron light source capable of performing many of the state-of-the-art synchrotron applications in X-ray science. This Compact Light Source is a first-in-class device that uses inverse Compton scattering to generate X-rays of sufficient flux, tunable wavelength and beam size to allow high-resolution X-ray diffraction data collection from protein crystals. We report on benchmarking tests of X-ray diffraction data collection with hen egg white lysozyme, and the successful high-resolution X-ray structure determination of the Glycine cleavage system protein H from Mycobacterium tuberculosis using diffraction data collected with the Compact Light Source X-ray beam.


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Proteins/chemistry , X-Ray Diffraction/methods , Amino Acid Oxidoreductases , Carrier Proteins , Glycine Decarboxylase Complex H-Protein , Multienzyme Complexes , Muramidase , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/chemistry , Synchrotrons , Transferases , X-Ray Diffraction/instrumentation , X-Rays
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J Synchrotron Radiat ; 16(Pt 1): 43-7, 2009 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19096173

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The first imaging results obtained from a small-size synchrotron are reported. The newly developed Compact Light Source produces inverse Compton X-rays at the intersection point of the counter propagating laser and electron beam. The small size of the intersection point gives a highly coherent cone beam with a few milliradian angular divergence and a few percent energy spread. These specifications make the Compact Light Source ideal for a recently developed grating-based differential phase-contrast imaging method.


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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Lasers , Synchrotrons , Animals , Optics and Photonics , Psychodidae/anatomy & histology
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