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Effects of self-seeding and crystal post-selection on the quality of Monte Carlo-integrated SFX data.

Thomas Barends1, Thomas A White2, Anton Barty2, Lutz Foucar1, Marc Messerschmidt3, Roberto Alonso-Mori3, Sabine Botha1, Henry Chapman2, R Bruce Doak1, Lorenzo Galli2, Cornelius Gati2, Matthias Gutmann4, Jason Koglin3, Anders Markvardsen4, Karol Nass1, Dominik Oberthur2, Robert L Shoeman1, Ilme Schlichting1, Sébastien Boutet3.   

Abstract

Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) is an emerging method for data collection at free-electron lasers (FELs) in which single diffraction snapshots are taken from a large number of crystals. The partial intensities collected in this way are then combined in a scheme called Monte Carlo integration, which provides the full diffraction intensities. However, apart from having to perform this merging, the Monte Carlo integration must also average out all variations in crystal quality, crystal size, X-ray beam properties and other factors, necessitating data collection from thousands of crystals. Because the pulses provided by FELs running in the typical self-amplified spontaneous emission (SASE) mode of operation have very irregular, spiky spectra that vary strongly from pulse to pulse, it has been suggested that this is an important source of variation contributing to inaccuracies in the intensities, and that, by using monochromatic pulses produced through a process called self-seeding, fewer images might be needed for Monte Carlo integration to converge, resulting in more accurate data. This paper reports the results of two experiments performed at the Linac Coherent Light Source in which data collected in both SASE and self-seeded mode were compared. Importantly, no improvement attributable to the use of self-seeding was detected. In addition, other possible sources of variation that affect SFX data quality were investigated, such as crystal-to-crystal variations reflected in the unit-cell parameters; however, these factors were found to have no influence on data quality either. Possibly, there is another source of variation as yet undetected that affects SFX data quality much more than any of the factors investigated here.

Keywords:  data processing; free-electron laser; protein crystallography; serial femtosecond crystallography

Year:  2015        PMID: 25931080     DOI: 10.1107/S1600577515005184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat        ISSN: 0909-0495            Impact factor:   2.616


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