Abstract
Serial femtosecond crystallography is an X-ray free-electron-laser-based method with considerable potential to have an impact on challenging problems in structural biology. Here we present X-ray diffraction data recorded from microcrystals of the Blastochloris viridis photosynthetic reaction centre to 2.8 Å resolution and determine its serial femtosecond crystallography structure to 3.5 Å resolution. Although every microcrystal is exposed to a dose of 33 MGy, no signs of X-ray-induced radiation damage are visible in this integral membrane protein structure. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
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Johansson, L. C., Arnlund, D., Katona, G., White, T. A., Barty, A., Deponte, D. P., … Neutze, R. (2013). Structure of a photosynthetic reaction centre determined by serial femtosecond crystallography. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3911
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