3D-printed holders for in meso in situ fixed-target serial X-ray crystallography

J Appl Crystallogr. 2020 Apr 23;53(Pt 3):854-859. doi: 10.1107/S1600576720002897. eCollection 2020 Jun 1.

Abstract

The in meso in situ serial X-ray crystallography method was developed to ease the handling of small fragile crystals of membrane proteins and for rapid data collection on hundreds of microcrystals directly in the growth medium without the need for crystal harvesting. To facilitate mounting of these in situ samples on a goniometer at cryogenic or at room temperatures, two new 3D-printed holders have been developed. They provide for cubic and sponge phase sample stability in the X-ray beam and are compatible with sample-changing robots. The holders can accommodate a variety of window material types, as well as bespoke samples for diffraction screening and data collection at conventional macromolecular crystallography beamlines. They can be used for convenient post-crystallization treatments such as ligand and heavy-atom soaking. The design, assembly and application of the holders for in situ serial crystallography are described. Files for making the holders using a 3D printer are included as supporting information.

Keywords: 3D-printed holders; IMISX; fixed targets; in meso in situ serial X-ray crystallography; post-crystallization treatments.

Grants and funding

This work was funded by Science Foundation Ireland grant 16/IA/4435 to Martin Caffrey. Horizon 2020 grant 701647 to Chia-Ying Huang.