Novel sample preparation technique for protein crystal X-ray crystallographic analysis combining microfluidics and acoustic manipulation
In order to perform X‐ray crystallographic analysis, protein crystals are removed from their growing solution by means of a nylon loop, which is then mounted on a goniometer. As this process is repeated for a large number of crystals, there is a need for automation, especially with regard to the pla...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied crystallography 2009-08, Vol.42 (4), p.636-641 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In order to perform X‐ray crystallographic analysis, protein crystals are removed from their growing solution by means of a nylon loop, which is then mounted on a goniometer. As this process is repeated for a large number of crystals, there is a need for automation, especially with regard to the placement on the nylon loop. A novel technique involving the use of acoustic radiation forces and a micro‐machined fluidic device is introduced here. After insertion into the micro‐machined channel, the crystals are positioned in a row along its centre‐line by excitation of a high‐frequency standing pressure field, and then moved towards an orifice by applying a flow along the channel, which also ensures spatial separation. Once located in a defined orifice, the single crystals can be removed using a nylon loop. X‐ray crystallographic analysis showed that application of ultrasound does not influence the diffraction properties of the crystals. |
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ISSN: | 1600-5767 0021-8898 1600-5767 |
DOI: | 10.1107/S0021889809019177 |