RRC ID 53722
Author Takayama Y, Yonekura K.
Title Cryogenic coherent X-ray diffraction imaging of biological samples at SACLA: a correlative approach with cryo-electron and light microscopy.
Journal Acta Crystallogr A Found Adv
Abstract Coherent X-ray diffraction imaging at cryogenic temperature (cryo-CXDI) allows the analysis of internal structures of unstained, non-crystalline, whole biological samples in micrometre to sub-micrometre dimensions. Targets include cells and cell organelles. This approach involves preparing frozen-hydrated samples under controlled humidity, transferring the samples to a cryo-stage inside a vacuum chamber of a diffractometer, and then exposing the samples to coherent X-rays. Since 2012, cryo-coherent diffraction imaging (CDI) experiments have been carried out with the X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) at the SPring-8 Ångstrom Compact free-electron LAser (SACLA) facility in Japan. Complementary use of cryo-electron microscopy and/or light microscopy is highly beneficial for both pre-checking samples and studying the integrity or nature of the sample. This article reports the authors' experience in cryo-XFEL-CDI of biological cells and organelles at SACLA, and describes an attempt towards reliable and higher-resolution reconstructions, including signal enhancement with strong scatterers and Patterson-search phasing.
Volume 72(Pt 2)
Pages 179-89
Published 2016-3-1
DOI 10.1107/S2053273315023980
PII S2053273315023980
PMID 26919369
MeSH Cryoelectron Microscopy / methods* Diagnostic Imaging / methods* Electrons Freezing X-Ray Diffraction / methods*
IF 7.93
Times Cited 7
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Prokaryotes E. coli