Feasibility and realization of single-pulse Laue diffraction on macromolecular crystals at ESRF

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Laue diffraction patterns with an exposure time of ca 60ps have been acquired at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) on protein crystals by using the single-bunch mode of the storage ring. A 10ns laser pulse initiating photodissociation was synchronized with the X-ray pulse. The potential for a quantitative detection of conformational changes in proteins on the nanosecond timescale with this technique is demonstrated using the example of carbonmonoxymyoglobin, from simulations and real data. The instrumental aspects of the experiment (highly intense X-ray beam, fast shutter system, Laue camera, detector, laser apparatus and synchronization technique) are emphasized.

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Bourgeois, D., Ursby, T., Wulff, M., Pradervand, C., Legrand, A., Schildkamp, W., … Moffat, K. (1996). Feasibility and realization of single-pulse Laue diffraction on macromolecular crystals at ESRF. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 3(2), 65–74. https://doi.org/10.1107/S090904959501661X

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