Kilohertz Macromolecular Crystallography Using an EIGER Detector at Low X-ray Fluxes
Time-resolved in-house macromolecular crystallography is primarily limited by the capabilities of the in-house X-ray sources. These sources can only provide a time-averaged structure of the macromolecules. A significant effort has been made in the development of in-house laser-driven ultrafast X-ray...
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doaj-72eb84e2a21545119f84dfd322e38a4a2020-12-17T00:04:42ZengMDPI AGCrystals2073-43522020-12-01101146114610.3390/cryst10121146Kilohertz Macromolecular Crystallography Using an EIGER Detector at Low X-ray FluxesKrishna P. Khakurel0Shirly Espinoza1Martin Savko2Vitaly Polovinkin3Jan Dohnalek4William Shepard5Angelina Angelova6Janos Hajdu7Jakob Andreasson8Borislav Angelov9Institute of Physics, ELI Beamlines, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Na Slovance 1999/2, 18221 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physics, ELI Beamlines, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Na Slovance 1999/2, 18221 Prague, Czech RepublicSynchrotron SOLEIL, L'Orme des Merisiers, Saint-Aubin BP 48, 91192 Gif-sur-Yvette, FranceInstitute of Physics, ELI Beamlines, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Na Slovance 1999/2, 18221 Prague, Czech RepublicLaboratory of Structure and Function of Biomolecules, Institute of Biotechnology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, BIOCEV, Prumyslova 595, 25250 Vestec, Czech RepublicSynchrotron SOLEIL, L'Orme des Merisiers, Saint-Aubin BP 48, 91192 Gif-sur-Yvette, FranceUniversité Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Institut Galien Paris-Saclay UMR8612, F-92290 Châtenay-Malabry, FranceInstitute of Physics, ELI Beamlines, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Na Slovance 1999/2, 18221 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physics, ELI Beamlines, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Na Slovance 1999/2, 18221 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physics, ELI Beamlines, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Na Slovance 1999/2, 18221 Prague, Czech RepublicTime-resolved in-house macromolecular crystallography is primarily limited by the capabilities of the in-house X-ray sources. These sources can only provide a time-averaged structure of the macromolecules. A significant effort has been made in the development of in-house laser-driven ultrafast X-ray sources, with one of the goals as realizing the visualization of the structural dynamics of macromolecules at a very short timescale within the laboratory-scale infrastructure. Most of such in-house ultrafast X-ray sources are operated at high repetition rates and usually deliver very low flux. Therefore, the necessity of a detector that can operate at the repetition rate of the laser and perform extremely well under low flux conditions is essential. Here, we present experimental results demonstrating the usability of the hybrid-pixel detectors, such as Eiger X 1M, and provide experimental proof that they can be successfully operated to collect macromolecular crystallographic data up to a detector frame rate of 3 kHz from synchrotron sources. Our results also show that the data reduction and structural analysis are successful at such high frame rates and fluxes as low as 10<sup>8</sup> photons/sec, which is comparable to the values expected from a typical laser-driven X-ray source.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/10/12/1146in-house ultrafast macromolecular X-ray crystallographyEiger X 1M detectorfast X-ray diffraction data acquisitionkilohertz frame rate |
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Krishna P. Khakurel Shirly Espinoza Martin Savko Vitaly Polovinkin Jan Dohnalek William Shepard Angelina Angelova Janos Hajdu Jakob Andreasson Borislav Angelov Kilohertz Macromolecular Crystallography Using an EIGER Detector at Low X-ray Fluxes Crystals in-house ultrafast macromolecular X-ray crystallography Eiger X 1M detector fast X-ray diffraction data acquisition kilohertz frame rate |
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Krishna P. Khakurel Shirly Espinoza Martin Savko Vitaly Polovinkin Jan Dohnalek William Shepard Angelina Angelova Janos Hajdu Jakob Andreasson Borislav Angelov |
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Kilohertz Macromolecular Crystallography Using an EIGER Detector at Low X-ray Fluxes |
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Kilohertz Macromolecular Crystallography Using an EIGER Detector at Low X-ray Fluxes |
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Kilohertz Macromolecular Crystallography Using an EIGER Detector at Low X-ray Fluxes |
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Kilohertz Macromolecular Crystallography Using an EIGER Detector at Low X-ray Fluxes |
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Kilohertz Macromolecular Crystallography Using an EIGER Detector at Low X-ray Fluxes |
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kilohertz macromolecular crystallography using an eiger detector at low x-ray fluxes |
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Crystals |
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2073-4352 |
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Time-resolved in-house macromolecular crystallography is primarily limited by the capabilities of the in-house X-ray sources. These sources can only provide a time-averaged structure of the macromolecules. A significant effort has been made in the development of in-house laser-driven ultrafast X-ray sources, with one of the goals as realizing the visualization of the structural dynamics of macromolecules at a very short timescale within the laboratory-scale infrastructure. Most of such in-house ultrafast X-ray sources are operated at high repetition rates and usually deliver very low flux. Therefore, the necessity of a detector that can operate at the repetition rate of the laser and perform extremely well under low flux conditions is essential. Here, we present experimental results demonstrating the usability of the hybrid-pixel detectors, such as Eiger X 1M, and provide experimental proof that they can be successfully operated to collect macromolecular crystallographic data up to a detector frame rate of 3 kHz from synchrotron sources. Our results also show that the data reduction and structural analysis are successful at such high frame rates and fluxes as low as 10<sup>8</sup> photons/sec, which is comparable to the values expected from a typical laser-driven X-ray source. |
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in-house ultrafast macromolecular X-ray crystallography Eiger X 1M detector fast X-ray diffraction data acquisition kilohertz frame rate |
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