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Published December 2005 | Published + Accepted Version
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In situ data collection and structure refinement from microcapillary protein crystallization

Abstract

In situ X-ray data collection has the potential to eliminate the challenging task of mounting and cryocooling often fragile protein crystals, reducing a major bottleneck in the structure determination process. An apparatus used to grow protein crystals in capillaries and to compare the background X-ray scattering of the components, including thin-walled glass capillaries against Teflon, and various fluorocarbon oils against each other, is described. Using thaumatin as a test case at 1.8 angstrom resolution, this study demonstrates that high-resolution electron density maps and refined models can be obtained from in situ diffraction of crystals grown in microcapillaries.

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© 2005 International Union of Crystallography. Received 1 June 2005. Accepted 18 August 2005. We are grateful to Drs Janet Smith and Robert Fischetti for the access to the GM/CA-CAT beamline at the APS during its commissioning time. GM/CA-CAT has been funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the National Cancer Institute (Y1-CO-1020) and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (Y1-GM-1104). Use of the APS was supported by the US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under Contract #W-31-109-Eng-38. This study was supported by NIH/NIAID Contract #HHSN 266200400058C, `Functional and Structural Proteomics of the SARS-CoV' (to PK), NIH Roadmap Award GM073197, `Joint Center for Innovative Membrane Protein Technology' (to RCS), NIH Protein Structure Initiative Specialized Centers Grant GM074961 (to PK, RCS and RFI), and NIH award EB001903 (to RFI). We greatly appreciate the careful reading of and comments on the manuscript by Dr Elspeth Garman.

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