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Scientific Reports | 2017

Double-flow focused liquid injector for efficient serial femtosecond crystallography.

Dominik Oberthuer; Juraj Knoška; Max O. Wiedorn; Kenneth R. Beyerlein; David A. Bushnell; Elena G. Kovaleva; Michael Heymann; Lars Gumprecht; Richard A. Kirian; Anton Barty; Valerio Mariani; Aleksandra Tolstikova; Luigi Adriano; Salah Awel; Miriam Barthelmess; Katerina Dörner; P. Lourdu Xavier; Oleksandr Yefanov; Daniel James; Garrett Nelson; Dingjie Wang; George Calvey; Yujie Chen; Andrea Schmidt; Michael Szczepek; Stefan Frielingsdorf; Oliver Lenz; Edward H. Snell; Philip J. J. Robinson; Božidar Šarler

Serial femtosecond crystallography requires reliable and efficient delivery of fresh crystals across the beam of an X-ray free-electron laser over the course of an experiment. We introduce a double-flow focusing nozzle to meet this challenge, with significantly reduced sample consumption, while improving jet stability over previous generations of nozzles. We demonstrate its use to determine the first room-temperature structure of RNA polymerase II at high resolution, revealing new structural details. Moreover, the double flow-focusing nozzles were successfully tested with three other protein samples and the first room temperature structure of an extradiol ring-cleaving dioxygenase was solved by utilizing the improved operation and characteristics of these devices.


Scientific Data | 2016

Coherent diffraction of single Rice Dwarf virus particles using hard X-rays at the Linac Coherent Light Source

Anna Munke; Jakob Andreasson; Andrew Aquila; Salah Awel; Kartik Ayyer; Anton Barty; Richard Bean; Peter Berntsen; Johan Bielecki; Sébastien Boutet; Maximilian Bucher; Henry N. Chapman; Benedikt J. Daurer; Hasan Demirci; Veit Elser; Petra Fromme; Janos Hajdu; Max F. Hantke; Akifumi Higashiura; Brenda G. Hogue; Ahmad Hosseinizadeh; Yoonhee Kim; Richard A. Kirian; Hemanth K. N. Reddy; Ti Yen Lan; Daniel S. D. Larsson; Haiguang Liu; N. Duane Loh; Filipe R. N. C. Maia; Adrian P. Mancuso

Single particle diffractive imaging data from Rice Dwarf Virus (RDV) were recorded using the Coherent X-ray Imaging (CXI) instrument at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS). RDV was chosen as it is a well-characterized model system, useful for proof-of-principle experiments, system optimization and algorithm development. RDV, an icosahedral virus of about 70 nm in diameter, was aerosolized and injected into the approximately 0.1 μm diameter focused hard X-ray beam at the CXI instrument of LCLS. Diffraction patterns from RDV with signal to 5.9 Ångström were recorded. The diffraction data are available through the Coherent X-ray Imaging Data Bank (CXIDB) as a resource for algorithm development, the contents of which are described here.


Structural Dynamics | 2015

Simple convergent-nozzle aerosol injector for single-particle diffractive imaging with X-ray free-electron lasers

Richard A. Kirian; Salah Awel; Niko Eckerskorn; Holger Fleckenstein; Max O. Wiedorn; Luigi Adriano; Sasa Bajt; Miriam Barthelmess; Richard Bean; Kenneth R. Beyerlein; Leonard M. G. Chavas; M. Domaracky; Michael Heymann; Daniel A. Horke; Juraj Knoška; Markus Metz; Andrew J. Morgan; Dominik Oberthuer; Nils Roth; T. Sato; Paulraj Lourdu Xavier; Oleksandr Yefanov; Andrei Rode; Jochen Küpper; Henry N. Chapman

A major challenge in high-resolution x-ray free-electron laser-based coherent diffractive imaging is the development of aerosol injectors that can efficiently deliver particles to the peak intensity of the focused X-ray beam. Here, we consider the use of a simple convergent-orifice nozzle for producing tightly focused beams of particles. Through optical imaging we show that 0.5 μm particles can be focused to a full-width at half maximum diameter of 4.2 μm, and we demonstrate the use of such a nozzle for injecting viruses into a micro-focused soft-X-ray FEL beam.


IUCrJ | 2017

Mix-and-diffuse serial synchrotron crystallography

Kenneth R. Beyerlein; Dennis Dierksmeyer; Valerio Mariani; Manuela Kuhn; Iosifina Sarrou; Angelica Ottaviano; Salah Awel; Juraj Knoška; Silje Skeide Fuglerud; O Jonsson; Stephan Stern; Max O. Wiedorn; Oleksandr Yefanov; Luigi Adriano; Richard Bean; Anja Burkhardt; Pontus Fischer; Michael Heymann; Daniel A. Horke; Katharina E.J. Jungnickel; Elena G. Kovaleva; Olga Lorbeer; Markus Metz; Jan Meyer; Andrew J. Morgan; Kanupriya Pande; Saravanan Panneerselvam; Carolin Seuring; Aleksandra Tolstikova; Julia Lieske

The structure of chitotriose bound to lysozyme after mixing times of 2 and 50 s was determined using a polyimide tape-drive device for mix-and-diffuse serial crystallography at a synchrotron light source.


Optics Express | 2016

Visualizing aerosol-particle injection for diffractive-imaging experiments.

Salah Awel; Richard A. Kirian; Niko Eckerskorn; Max O. Wiedorn; Daniel A. Horke; Andrei Rode; Jochen Küpper; Henry N. Chapman

Delivering sub-micrometer particles to an intense x-ray focus is a crucial aspect of single-particle diffractive-imaging experiments at x-ray free-electron lasers. Enabling direct visualization of sub-micrometer aerosol particle streams without interfering with the operation of the particle injector can greatly improve the overall efficiency of single-particle imaging experiments by reducing the amount of time and sample consumed during measurements. We have developed in-situ non-destructive imaging diagnostics to aid real-time particle injector optimization and x-ray/particle-beam alignment, based on laser illumination schemes and fast imaging detectors. Our diagnostics are constructed to provide a non-invasive rapid feedback on injector performance during measurements, and have been demonstrated during diffraction measurements at the FLASH free-electron laser.


Scientific Data | 2017

Coherent soft X-ray diffraction imaging of coliphage PR772 at the Linac coherent light source

Hemanth K. N. Reddy; Chun Hong Yoon; Andrew Aquila; Salah Awel; Kartik Ayyer; Anton Barty; Peter Berntsen; Johan Bielecki; Sergey Bobkov; Maximilian Bucher; Gabriella Carini; Sebastian Carron; Henry N. Chapman; Benedikt J. Daurer; Hasan Demirci; Tomas Ekeberg; Petra Fromme; Janos Hajdu; Max Felix Hanke; Philip Hart; Brenda G. Hogue; Ahmad Hosseinizadeh; Yoonhee Kim; Richard A. Kirian; Ruslan Kurta; Daniel S. D. Larsson; N. Duane Loh; Filipe R. N. C. Maia; Adrian P. Mancuso; Kerstin Mühlig

Single-particle diffraction from X-ray Free Electron Lasers offers the potential for molecular structure determination without the need for crystallization. In an effort to further develop the technique, we present a dataset of coherent soft X-ray diffraction images of Coliphage PR772 virus, collected at the Atomic Molecular Optics (AMO) beamline with pnCCD detectors in the LAMP instrument at the Linac Coherent Light Source. The diameter of PR772 ranges from 65–70 nm, which is considerably smaller than the previously reported ~600 nm diameter Mimivirus. This reflects continued progress in XFEL-based single-particle imaging towards the single molecular imaging regime. The data set contains significantly more single particle hits than collected in previous experiments, enabling the development of improved statistical analysis, reconstruction algorithms, and quantitative metrics to determine resolution and self-consistency.


IUCrJ | 2017

Experimental strategies for imaging bioparticles with femtosecond hard X-ray pulses

Benedikt J. Daurer; Kenta Okamoto; Johan Bielecki; Filipe R. N. C. Maia; Kerstin Mühlig; M. Marvin Seibert; Max F. Hantke; Carl Nettelblad; W. Henry Benner; Martin Svenda; Nicusor Timneanu; Tomas Ekeberg; N. Duane Loh; Alberto Pietrini; Alessandro Zani; Asawari D. Rath; Daniel Westphal; Richard A. Kirian; Salah Awel; Max O. Wiedorn; Gijs van der Schot; Gunilla H. Carlsson; Dirk Hasse; Jonas A. Sellberg; Anton Barty; Jakob Andreasson; Sebastian Boutet; Garth J. Williams; Jason E. Koglin; Inger Andersson

Facilitating the very short and intense pulses from an X-ray laser for the purpose of imaging small bioparticles carries the potential for structure determination at atomic resolution without the need for crystallization. In this study, experimental strategies for this idea are explored based on data collected at the Linac Coherent Light Source from 40 nm virus particles injected into a hard X-ray beam.


Journal of Applied Crystallography | 2018

Femtosecond X-ray diffraction from an aerosolized beam of protein nanocrystals

Salah Awel; Richard A. Kirian; Max O. Wiedorn; Kenneth R. Beyerlein; Nils Roth; Daniel A. Horke; Dominik Oberthür; Juraj Knoška; Valerio Mariani; Andrew J. Morgan; Luigi Adriano; Alexandra Tolstikova; P. Lourdu Xavier; Oleksandr Yefanov; Andrew Aquila; Anton Barty; Shatabdi Roy-Chowdhury; Mark S. Hunter; Daniel James; Uwe Weierstall; Andrei Rode; Sasa Bajt; Jochen Küpper; Henry N. Chapman

A new particle-injection approach is demonstrated that achieves very low background in the measurement of diffraction from macromolecular nanocrystals by using an aerosol-focusing injector with an X-ray free-electron laser.


IUCrJ | 2018

Rapid sample delivery for megahertz serial crystallography at X-ray FELs

Max O. Wiedorn; Salah Awel; Andrew J. Morgan; Kartik Ayyer; Yaroslav Gevorkov; Holger Fleckenstein; Nils Roth; Luigi Adriano; Richard Bean; Kenneth R. Beyerlein; Joe Chen; Jesse Coe; Francisco Cruz-Mazo; Tomas Ekeberg; Rita Graceffa; Michael Heymann; Daniel A. Horke; Juraj Knoška; Valerio Mariani; Reza Nazari; Dominik Oberthür; Amit K. Samanta; Raymond G. Sierra; Claudiu A. Stan; Oleksandr Yefanov; Dimitrios Rompotis; Jonathan Correa; Benjamin Erk; Rolf Treusch; Joachim Schulz

Sample delivery is a major challenge to performing serial crystallography experiments at upcoming high-repetition-rate X-ray free-electron lasers. The feasibility of using gas-driven liquid jets for this purpose at the FLASH facility in Hamburg has been studied.


Journal of Synchrotron Radiation | 2017

Post-sample aperture for low background diffraction experiments at X-ray free-electron lasers

Max O. Wiedorn; Salah Awel; Andrew J. Morgan; Miriam Barthelmess; Richard Bean; Kenneth R. Beyerlein; Leonard M. G. Chavas; Niko Eckerskorn; Holger Fleckenstein; Michael Heymann; Daniel A. Horke; Juraj Knoška; Valerio Mariani; Dominik Oberthür; Nils Roth; Oleksandr Yefanov; Anton Barty; Sasa Bajt; Jochen Küpper; Andrei Rode; Richard A. Kirian; Henry N. Chapman

Diffraction experiments with weakly scattering samples often suffer from a low signal-to-noise ratio due to unwanted background scatter. Improving the signal-to-noise ratio for single-particle imaging experiments is particularly important as the diffraction signal is very weak. Here, a simple way to minimize the background scattering by placing an aperture downstream of the sample is demonstrated.

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Anton Barty

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Kenneth R. Beyerlein

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Andrei Rode

Australian National University

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