Soares, Alexei S. Engel, Matthew A. Stearns, Richard Datwani, Sammy Olechno, Joe Ellson, Richard Skinner, John M. Allaire, Marc Orville, Allen M. Acoustically Mounted Microcrystals Yield High-Resolution X-ray Structures We demonstrate a general strategy for determining structures from showers of microcrystals. It uses acoustic droplet ejection to transfer 2.5 nL droplets from the surface of microcrystal slurries, through the air, onto mounting micromesh pins. Individual microcrystals are located by raster-scanning a several-micrometer X-ray beam across the cryocooled micromeshes. X-ray diffraction data sets merged from several micrometer-sized crystals are used to determine 1.8 Ǻ resolution crystal structures. droplet ejection;micromesh pins;transfer 2.5 nL droplets;Individual microcrystals;microcrystal slurries;cryocooled micromeshes 2011-05-31
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10.1021/bi200549x.s001