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Flow-aligned, single-shot fiber diffraction using a femtosecond X-ray free-electron laser.

David Popp1, N Duane Loh2,3, Habiba Zorgati1,4, Umesh Ghoshdastider1, Lu Ting Liow5, Magdalena I Ivanova6, Mårten Larsson1, Daniel P DePonte7, Richard Bean8, Kenneth R Beyerlein8, Cornelius Gati8, Dominik Oberthuer8,9, David Arnlund10, Gisela Brändén10, Peter Berntsen10, Duilio Cascio11, Leonard M G Chavas8, Joe P J Chen12, Ke Ding1, Holger Fleckenstein8, Lars Gumprecht8, Rajiv Harimoorthy10, Estelle Mossou13,14, Michael R Sawaya11, Aaron S Brewster15, Johan Hattne15, Nicholas K Sauter15, Marvin Seibert16, Carolin Seuring8, Francesco Stellato8, Thomas Tilp8, David S Eisenberg11, Marc Messerschmidt7, Garth J Williams7, Jason E Koglin7, Lee Makowski17, Rick P Millane12, Trevor Forsyth13,14, Sébastien Boutet7, Thomas A White8, Anton Barty8, Henry Chapman8,18, Swaine L Chen5,19, Mengning Liang8, Richard Neutze10, Robert C Robinson1,4,20.   

Abstract

A major goal for X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) based science is to elucidate structures of biological molecules without the need for crystals. Filament systems may provide some of the first single macromolecular structures elucidated by XFEL radiation, since they contain one-dimensional translational symmetry and thereby occupy the diffraction intensity region between the extremes of crystals and single molecules. Here, we demonstrate flow alignment of as few as 100 filaments (Escherichia coli pili, F-actin, and amyloid fibrils), which when intersected by femtosecond X-ray pulses result in diffraction patterns similar to those obtained from classical fiber diffraction studies. We also determine that F-actin can be flow-aligned to a disorientation of approximately 5 degrees. Using this XFEL-based technique, we determine that gelsolin amyloids are comprised of stacked β-strands running perpendicular to the filament axis, and that a range of order from fibrillar to crystalline is discernable for individual α-synuclein amyloids.
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Keywords:  XFEL; fiber diffraction; filament systems

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28574190     DOI: 10.1002/cm.21378

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytoskeleton (Hoboken)        ISSN: 1949-3592


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Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 14.919

3.  Femtosecond X-ray coherent diffraction of aligned amyloid fibrils on low background graphene.

Authors:  Carolin Seuring; Kartik Ayyer; Eleftheria Filippaki; Miriam Barthelmess; Jean-Nicolas Longchamp; Philippe Ringler; Tommaso Pardini; David H Wojtas; Matthew A Coleman; Katerina Dörner; Silje Fuglerud; Greger Hammarin; Birgit Habenstein; Annette E Langkilde; Antoine Loquet; Alke Meents; Roland Riek; Henning Stahlberg; Sébastien Boutet; Mark S Hunter; Jason Koglin; Mengning Liang; Helen M Ginn; Rick P Millane; Matthias Frank; Anton Barty; Henry N Chapman
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