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Diffraction data from aerosolized Coliphage PR772 virus particles imaged with the Linac Coherent Light Source

Authors :
Li, Haoyuan
Nazari, Reza
Abbey, Brian
Alvarez, Roberto
Aquila, Andrew
Ayyer, Kartik
Barty, Anton
Berntsen, Peter
Bielecki, Johan
Pietrini, Alberto
Bucher, Maximilian
Carini, Gabriella
Chapman, Henry N.
Contreras, Alice
Daurer, Benedikt J.
DeMirci, Hasan
Fl��ckiger, Leonie
Frank, Matthias
Hajdu, Janos
Hantke, Max F.
Hogue, Brenda G.
Hosseinizadeh, Ahmad
Hunter, Mark S.
J��nsson, H. Olof
Kirian, Richard
Kurta, Ruslan P.
Loh, Duane
Maia, Filipe R. N. C.
Mancuso, Adrian P.
Morgan, Andrew J.
McFadden, Matthew
Muehlig, Kerstin
Munke, Anna
Reddy, Hemanth Kumar Narayana
Nettelblad, Carl
Ourmazd, Abbas
Rose, Max
Schwander, Peter
Marvin Seibert, M.
Sellberg, Jonas A.
Sierra, Raymond G.
Sun, Zhibin
Svenda, Martin
Vartanyants, Ivan A.
Walter, Peter
Westphal, Daniel
Williams, Garth
Xavier, P. Lourdu
Yoon, Chun Hong
Zaare, Sahba
Publisher :
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY, Hamburg

Abstract

Scientific data 7(1), 404 (2020). doi:10.1038/s41597-020-00745-2<br />Single Particle Imaging (SPI) with intense coherent X-ray pulses from X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) has the potential to produce molecular structures without the need for crystallization or freezing. Here we present a dataset of 285,944 diffraction patterns from aerosolized Coliphage PR772 virus particles injected into the femtosecond X-ray pulses of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS). Additional exposures with background information are also deposited. The diffraction data were collected at the Atomic, Molecular and Optical Science Instrument (AMO) of the LCLS in 4 experimental beam times during a period of four years. The photon energy was either 1.2 or 1.7 keV and the pulse energy was between 2 and 4 mJ in a focal spot of about 1.3 ��m x 1.7 ��m full width at half maximum (FWHM). The X-ray laser pulses captured the particles in random orientations. The data offer insight into aerosolised virus particles in the gas phase, contain information relevant to improving experimental parameters, and provide a basis for developing algorithms for image analysis and reconstruction.<br />Published by Nature Publ. Group, London

Subjects

Subjects :
3. Good health

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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