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Structural enzymology using X-ray free electron lasers

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Structural enzymology using X-ray free electron lasers
Description
Mix-and-inject serial crystallography (MISC) is a technique designed to image enzyme catalyzed reactions in which small protein crystals are mixed with a substrate just prior to being probed by an X-ray pulse. This approach offers several advantages over flow cell studies. It provides (i) room temperature structures at near atomic resolution, (ii) time resolution ranging from microseconds to seconds, and (iii) convenient reaction initiation. It outruns radiation damage by using femtosecond X-ray pulses allowing damage and chemistry to be separated. Here, we demonstrate that MISC is feasible at an X-ray free electron laser by studying the reaction of M. tuberculosis ß-lactamase microcrystals with ceftriaxone antibiotic solution. Electron density maps of the apo-ß-lactamase and of the ceftriaxone bound form were obtained at 2.8 Å and 2.4 Å resolution, respectively. These results pave the way to study cyclic and non-cyclic reactions and represent a new field of time-resolved structural dynamics for numerous substrate-triggered biological reactions.
Date Created
2016-12-15
Contributors
  • Kupitz, Christopher (Author)
  • Olmos, Jose L. (Author)
  • Holl, Mark (Author)
  • Tremblay, Lee (Author)
  • Pande, Kanupriya (Author)
  • Pandey, Suraj (Author)
  • Oberthur, Dominik (Author)
  • Hunter, Mark (Author)
  • Liang, Mengning (Author)
  • Aquila, Andrew (Author)
  • Tenboer, Jason (Author)
  • Calvey, George (Author)
  • Katz, Andrea (Author)
  • Chen, Yujie (Author)
  • Wiedorn, Max O. (Author)
  • Knoska, Juraj (Author)
  • Meents, Alke (Author)
  • Majriani, Valerio (Author)
  • Norwood, Tyler (Author)
  • Poudyal, Ishwor (Author)
  • Grant, Thomas (Author)
  • Miller, Mitchell D. (Author)
  • Xu, Weijun (Author)
  • Tolstikova, Aleksandra (Author)
  • Morgan, Andrew (Author)
  • Metz, Markus (Author)
  • Martin Garcia, Jose Manuel (Author)
  • Zook, James (Author)
  • Roy Chowdhury, Shatabdi (Author)
  • Coe, Jesse (Author)
  • Nagaratnam, Nirupa (Author)
  • Meza-Aguilar, Domingo (Author)
  • Fromme, Raimund (Author)
  • Basu, Shibom (Author)
  • Frank, Matthias (Author)
  • White, Thomas (Author)
  • Barty, Anton (Author)
  • Bajt, Sasa (Author)
  • Yefanov, Oleksandr (Author)
  • Chapman, Henry N. (Author)
  • Zatsepin, Nadia (Author)
  • Nelson, Garrett (Author)
  • Weierstall, Uwe (Author)
  • Spence, John (Author)
  • Schwander, Peter (Author)
  • Pollack, Lois (Author)
  • Fromme, Petra (Author)
  • Ourmazd, Abbas (Author)
  • Phillips, George N. (Author)
  • Schmidt, Marius (Author)
  • College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Contributor)
  • Department of Physics (Contributor)
  • School of Molecular Sciences (Contributor)
  • Biodesign Institute (Contributor)
  • Applied Structural Discovery (Contributor)
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7 pages
Language
eng
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Identifier
Digital object identifier: 10.1063/1.4972069
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Identifier Value
2329-7778
Series
STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.44525
Preferred Citation

Kupitz, C., Olmos, J. L., Holl, M., Tremblay, L., Pande, K., Pandey, S., . . . Schmidt, M. (2017). Structural enzymology using X-ray free electron lasers. Structural Dynamics, 4(4), 044003. doi:10.1063/1.4972069

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