Methods development for diffraction and spectroscopy studies of metalloenzymes at X-ray free-electron lasers

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2014 Jul 17;369(1647):20130590. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2013.0590.

Abstract

X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) open up new possibilities for X-ray crystallographic and spectroscopic studies of radiation-sensitive biological samples under close to physiological conditions. To facilitate these new X-ray sources, tailored experimental methods and data-processing protocols have to be developed. The highly radiation-sensitive photosystem II (PSII) protein complex is a prime target for XFEL experiments aiming to study the mechanism of light-induced water oxidation taking place at a Mn cluster in this complex. We developed a set of tools for the study of PSII at XFELs, including a new liquid jet based on electrofocusing, an energy dispersive von Hamos X-ray emission spectrometer for the hard X-ray range and a high-throughput soft X-ray spectrometer based on a reflection zone plate. While our immediate focus is on PSII, the methods we describe here are applicable to a wide range of metalloenzymes. These experimental developments were complemented by a new software suite, cctbx.xfel. This software suite allows for near-real-time monitoring of the experimental parameters and detector signals and the detailed analysis of the diffraction and spectroscopy data collected by us at the Linac Coherent Light Source, taking into account the specific characteristics of data measured at an XFEL.

Keywords: X-ray crystallography; X-ray emission spectroscopy; X-ray free-electron laser; metalloenzymes; photosystem II; water oxidation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Electrons*
  • Lasers*
  • Manganese Compounds / chemistry
  • Photosystem II Protein Complex / chemistry*
  • Software*
  • Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission / methods*
  • X-Ray Diffraction / methods*

Substances

  • Manganese Compounds
  • Photosystem II Protein Complex