A survey of global radiation damage to 15 different protein crystal types at room temperature: A new decay model

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The radiation damage rates to crystals of 15 model macromolecular structures were studied using an automated radiation sensitivity characterization procedure. The diffracted intensity variation with dose is described by a two-parameter model. This model includes a strong resolution-independent decay specific to room-temperature measurements along with a linear increase in overall Debye-Waller factors. An equivalent representation of sensitivity via a single parameter, normalized half-dose, is introduced. This parameter varies by an order of magnitude between the different structures studied. The data show a correlation of crystal radiation sensitivity with crystal solvent content but no dose-rate dependency was detected in the range 0.05-300 kGy s-1. The results of the crystal characterization are suitable for either optimal planning of room-temperature data collection or in situ crystallization plate screening experiments. © 2013 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Singapore-all rights reserved.

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Leal, R. M. F., Bourenkov, G., Russi, S., & Popov, A. N. (2013). A survey of global radiation damage to 15 different protein crystal types at room temperature: A new decay model. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 20(1), 14–22. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049512049114

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