DISCO synchrotron-radiation circular-dichroism endstation at SOLEIL

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The new synchrotron-radiation circular-dichroism (SRCD) endstation on the UV-visible synchrotron beamline DISCO has been commissioned at the SOLEIL synchrotron. The design has been focused on preservation of a high degree of linear polarization at high flux and moderate resolving power covering the vacuum ultraviolet to visible spectral range (125-600 nm). The beam dimensions have been set to 4 mm × 4 mm at 1 nm bandwidth for lower sample degradation. The nitrogen-purged sample chamber fits three types of sample holders accommodating conventional round cell mounting, automated rotation of the samples, as well as a microfluidic set-up. Automated temperature-controlled data collection on microvolumes is now available to the biology and chemistry communities. Macromolecules including membrane proteins, soluble proteins, bio-nanotubes, sugars, DNA and RNAs are now routinely investigated. © 2012 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Singapore - all rights reserved.

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Réfrégiers, M., Wien, F., Ta, H. P., Premvardhan, L., Bac, S., Jamme, F., … Giuliani, A. (2012). DISCO synchrotron-radiation circular-dichroism endstation at SOLEIL. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 19(5), 831–835. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049512030002

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