The use of a mini-κ goniometer head in macromolecular crystallography diffraction experiments
2013; Wiley; Volume: 69; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1107/s0907444913003880
ISSN1399-0047
AutoresSándor Brockhauser, Raimond B. G. Ravelli, Andrew A. McCarthy,
Tópico(s)RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
ResumoMost macromolecular crystallography (MX) diffraction experiments at synchrotrons use a single-axis goniometer. This markedly contrasts with small-molecule crystallography, in which the majority of the diffraction data are collected using multi-axis goniometers. A novel miniaturized κ-goniometer head, the MK3, has been developed to allow macromolecular crystals to be aligned. It is available on the majority of the structural biology beamlines at the ESRF, as well as elsewhere. In addition, the Strategy for the Alignment of Crystals (STAC) software package has been developed to facilitate the use of the MK3 and other similar devices. Use of the MK3 and STAC is streamlined by their incorporation into online analysis tools such as EDNA. The current use of STAC and MK3 on the MX beamlines at the ESRF is discussed. It is shown that the alignment of macromolecular crystals can result in improved diffraction data quality compared with data obtained from randomly aligned crystals.
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