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A simple and versatile microfluidic device for efficient biomacromolecule crystallization and structural analysis by serial crystallography

Authors :
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France)
Université de Strasbourg
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)
De Wijn, Raphäel
Henning, Oliver
Roche, Jennifer
Engilberge, Sylvain
Rollet, Kevin
Fernández Millán, Pablo
Brillet, Karl
Betat, Heike
Mörl, Mario
Roussel, Alain
Girard, Eric
Mueller Dieckmann, Christoph
Fox, Gavin C.
Olieric, Vincent
Gavira Gallardo, J. A.
Lorber, Bernard
Sauter, Claude
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France)
Université de Strasbourg
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)
De Wijn, Raphäel
Henning, Oliver
Roche, Jennifer
Engilberge, Sylvain
Rollet, Kevin
Fernández Millán, Pablo
Brillet, Karl
Betat, Heike
Mörl, Mario
Roussel, Alain
Girard, Eric
Mueller Dieckmann, Christoph
Fox, Gavin C.
Olieric, Vincent
Gavira Gallardo, J. A.
Lorber, Bernard
Sauter, Claude
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Determining optimal conditions for the production of well diffracting crystals is a key step in every biocrystallography project. Here, a microfluidic device is described that enables the production of crystals by counter-diffusion and their direct on-chip analysis by serial crystallography at room temperature. Nine 'non-model' and diverse biomacromolecules, including seven soluble proteins, a membrane protein and an RNA duplex, were crystallized and treated on-chip with a variety of standard techniques including micro-seeding, crystal soaking with ligands and crystal detection by fluorescence. Furthermore, the crystal structures of four proteins and an RNA were determined based on serial data collected on four synchrotron beamlines, demonstrating the general applicability of this multipurpose chip concept.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286540501
Document Type :
Electronic Resource