Coherent diffractive imaging of proteins and viral capsids: simulating MS SPIDOC

MS SPIDOC is a novel sample delivery system designed for single (isolated) particle imaging at X-ray Free-Electron Lasers that is adaptable towards most large-scale facility beamlines. Biological samples can range from small proteins to MDa particles. Following nano-electrospray ionization, ionic sa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2023-07, Vol.415 (18), p.4209-4220
Hauptverfasser: Kierspel, Thomas, Kadek, Alan, Barran, Perdita, Bellina, Bruno, Bijedic, Adi, Brodmerkel, Maxim N., Commandeur, Jan, Caleman, Carl, Damjanović, Tomislav, Dawod, Ibrahim, De Santis, Emiliano, Lekkas, Alexandros, Lorenzen, Kristina, Morillo, Luis López, Mandl, Thomas, Marklund, Erik G., Papanastasiou, Dimitris, Ramakers, Lennart A. I., Schweikhard, Lutz, Simke, Florian, Sinelnikova, Anna, Smyrnakis, Athanasios, Timneanu, Nicusor, Uetrecht, Charlotte
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Zusammenfassung:MS SPIDOC is a novel sample delivery system designed for single (isolated) particle imaging at X-ray Free-Electron Lasers that is adaptable towards most large-scale facility beamlines. Biological samples can range from small proteins to MDa particles. Following nano-electrospray ionization, ionic samples can be m/z -filtered and structurally separated before being oriented at the interaction zone. Here, we present the simulation package developed alongside this prototype. The first part describes how the front-to-end ion trajectory simulations have been conducted. Highlighted is a quadrant lens; a simple but efficient device that steers the ion beam within the vicinity of the strong DC orientation field in the interaction zone to ensure spatial overlap with the X-rays. The second part focuses on protein orientation and discusses its potential with respect to diffractive imaging methods. Last, coherent diffractive imaging of prototypical T  = 1 and T  = 3 norovirus capsids is shown. We use realistic experimental parameters from the SPB/SFX instrument at the European XFEL to demonstrate that low-resolution diffractive imaging data ( q  
ISSN:1618-2642
1618-2650
1618-2650
DOI:10.1007/s00216-023-04658-y