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Anomalous SAXS at P12 beamline EMBL Hamburg: instrumentation and applications

Gruzinov, Andrey Yu.
Schroer, Martin A.
Manalastas-Cantos, Karen
Kikhney, Alexey G.
Hajizadeh, Nelly R.
Schulz, Florian
Franke, Daniel
Svergun, Dmitri I.
Blanchet, Clement E.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-4434
Gruzinov, Andrey Yu.; Schroer, Martin A.; Manalastas-Cantos, Karen; Kikhney, Alexey G.; Hajizadeh, Nelly R.; Schulz, Florian; Franke, Daniel; Svergun, Dmitri I.; Blanchet, Clement E., 2021: Anomalous SAXS at P12 beamline EMBL Hamburg: instrumentation and applications. In: Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, Band 28, 3: 812 - 823, DOI: 10.23689/fidgeo-4434.
 
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Small‐angle X‐ray scattering (SAXS) is an established method for studying nanostructured systems and in particular biological macromolecules in solution. To obtain element‐specific information about the sample, anomalous SAXS (ASAXS) exploits changes of the scattering properties of selected atoms when the energy of the incident X‐rays is close to the binding energy of their electrons. While ASAXS is widely applied to condensed matter and inorganic systems, its use for biological macromolecules is challenging because of the weak anomalous effect. Biological objects are often only available in small quantities and are prone to radiation damage, which makes biological ASAXS measurements very challenging. The BioSAXS beamline P12 operated by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) at the PETRA III storage ring (DESY, Hamburg) is dedicated to studies of weakly scattering objects. Here, recent developments at P12 allowing for ASAXS measurements are presented. The beamline control, data acquisition and data reduction pipeline of the beamline were adapted to conduct ASAXS experiments. Modelling tools were developed to compute ASAXS patterns from atomic models, which can be used to analyze the data and to help designing appropriate data collection strategies. These developments are illustrated with ASAXS experiments on different model systems performed at the P12 beamline.
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  • Geochemie, Mineralogie, Petrologie [335]
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ASAXS
biological SAXS
metalloproteins
gold nanoparticles
anomalous scattering
beamline development
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