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Mix-and-extrude: high-viscosity sample injection towards time-resolved protein crystallography

Authors :
Mohammad Vakili
Huijong Han
Christina Schmidt
Agnieszka Wrona
Marco Kloos
Iñaki de Diego
Katerina Dörner
Tian Geng
Chan Kim
Faisal Koua
Diogo Melo
Mathieu Rappas
Adam Round
Ekaterina Round
Marcin Sikorski
Joana Valerio
Tiankun Zhou
Kristina Lorenzen
Joachim Schulz
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Time-resolved crystallography enabled the visualization of protein molecular motion during reaction. While light is commonly used to initiate reactions in time-resolved crystallography, only a small number of proteins can in fact be activated by light. However, many biological reactions can be triggered by the interaction of proteins with ligands. The sample delivery method presented here uses a mix-and-extrude approach based on 3D printed microchannels in conjunction with a micronozzle to study the dynamics of samples in viscous media that can be triggered by diffusive mixing. The device design allows for mixing of ligands and protein crystals in a time window of 2 to 20 seconds. The device characterization using a model system (fluorescence quenching of iq-mEmerald proteins by copper ions) demonstrated that ligand and protein crystals, each within the lipidic cubic phase, can be mixed efficiently. The potential use of this approach for time-resolved membrane protein crystallography to support in the development of new drugs is also discussed.Synopsis3D printed mixing-HVE devices address time-resolved membrane protein crystallography challenges via compact dual-flow LCP injection.Abstract Figure

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........77a6c80d46f30382cc1ce84be0368a47
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.23.517685