Lipidic cubic phase injector is a viable crystal delivery system for time-resolved serial crystallography.

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作者:Nogly Przemyslaw, Panneels Valerie, Nelson Garrett, Gati Cornelius, Kimura Tetsunari, Milne Christopher, Milathianaki Despina, Kubo Minoru, Wu Wenting, Conrad Chelsie, Coe Jesse, Bean Richard, Zhao Yun, BÃ¥th Petra, Dods Robert, Harimoorthy Rajiv, Beyerlein Kenneth R, Rheinberger Jan, James Daniel, DePonte Daniel, Li Chufeng, Sala Leonardo, Williams Garth J, Hunter Mark S, Koglin Jason E, Berntsen Peter, Nango Eriko, Iwata So, Chapman Henry N, Fromme Petra, Frank Matthias, Abela Rafael, Boutet Sébastien, Barty Anton, White Thomas A, Weierstall Uwe, Spence John, Neutze Richard, Schertler Gebhard, Standfuss Jörg
Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) using X-ray free-electron laser sources is an emerging method with considerable potential for time-resolved pump-probe experiments. Here we present a lipidic cubic phase SFX structure of the light-driven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin (bR) to 2.3 à resolution and a method to investigate protein dynamics with modest sample requirement. Time-resolved SFX (TR-SFX) with a pump-probe delay of 1 ms yields difference Fourier maps compatible with the dark to M state transition of bR. Importantly, the method is very sample efficient and reduces sample consumption to about 1 mg per collected time point. Accumulation of M intermediate within the crystal lattice is confirmed by time-resolved visible absorption spectroscopy. This study provides an important step towards characterizing the complete photocycle dynamics of retinal proteins and demonstrates the feasibility of a sample efficient viscous medium jet for TR-SFX.

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