Femtosecond X-ray coherent diffraction of aligned amyloid fibrils on low background graphene

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Femtosecond X-ray coherent diffraction of aligned amyloid fibrils on low background graphene. / Seuring, Carolin; Ayyer, Kartik; Filippaki, Eleftheria; Barthelmess, Miriam; Longchamp, Jean-Nicolas; Ringler, Philippe; Pardini, Tommaso; Wojtas, David H; Coleman, Matthew A; Dörner, Katerina; Fuglerud, Silje; Hammarin, Greger; Habenstein, Birgit; Langkilde, Annette E; Loquet, Antoine; Meents, Alke; Riek, Roland; Stahlberg, Henning; Boutet, Sébastien; Hunter, Mark S; Koglin, Jason; Liang, Mengning; Ginn, Helen M; Millane, Rick P; Frank, Matthias; Barty, Anton; Chapman, Henry N.

I: Nature Communications, Bind 9, Nr. 1, 1836, 09.05.2018.

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Seuring, C, Ayyer, K, Filippaki, E, Barthelmess, M, Longchamp, J-N, Ringler, P, Pardini, T, Wojtas, DH, Coleman, MA, Dörner, K, Fuglerud, S, Hammarin, G, Habenstein, B, Langkilde, AE, Loquet, A, Meents, A, Riek, R, Stahlberg, H, Boutet, S, Hunter, MS, Koglin, J, Liang, M, Ginn, HM, Millane, RP, Frank, M, Barty, A & Chapman, HN 2018, 'Femtosecond X-ray coherent diffraction of aligned amyloid fibrils on low background graphene', Nature Communications, bind 9, nr. 1, 1836. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-04116-9

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Seuring, C., Ayyer, K., Filippaki, E., Barthelmess, M., Longchamp, J-N., Ringler, P., Pardini, T., Wojtas, D. H., Coleman, M. A., Dörner, K., Fuglerud, S., Hammarin, G., Habenstein, B., Langkilde, A. E., Loquet, A., Meents, A., Riek, R., Stahlberg, H., Boutet, S., ... Chapman, H. N. (2018). Femtosecond X-ray coherent diffraction of aligned amyloid fibrils on low background graphene. Nature Communications, 9(1), [1836]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-04116-9

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Seuring C, Ayyer K, Filippaki E, Barthelmess M, Longchamp J-N, Ringler P o.a. Femtosecond X-ray coherent diffraction of aligned amyloid fibrils on low background graphene. Nature Communications. 2018 maj 9;9(1). 1836. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-04116-9

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Seuring, Carolin ; Ayyer, Kartik ; Filippaki, Eleftheria ; Barthelmess, Miriam ; Longchamp, Jean-Nicolas ; Ringler, Philippe ; Pardini, Tommaso ; Wojtas, David H ; Coleman, Matthew A ; Dörner, Katerina ; Fuglerud, Silje ; Hammarin, Greger ; Habenstein, Birgit ; Langkilde, Annette E ; Loquet, Antoine ; Meents, Alke ; Riek, Roland ; Stahlberg, Henning ; Boutet, Sébastien ; Hunter, Mark S ; Koglin, Jason ; Liang, Mengning ; Ginn, Helen M ; Millane, Rick P ; Frank, Matthias ; Barty, Anton ; Chapman, Henry N. / Femtosecond X-ray coherent diffraction of aligned amyloid fibrils on low background graphene. I: Nature Communications. 2018 ; Bind 9, Nr. 1.

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abstract = "Here we present a new approach to diffraction imaging of amyloid fibrils, combining a free-standing graphene support and single nanofocused X-ray pulses of femtosecond duration from an X-ray free-electron laser. Due to the very low background scattering from the graphene support and mutual alignment of filaments, diffraction from tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) filaments and amyloid protofibrils is obtained to 2.7 {\AA} and 2.4 {\AA} resolution in single diffraction patterns, respectively. Some TMV diffraction patterns exhibit asymmetry that indicates the presence of a limited number of axial rotations in the XFEL focus. Signal-to-noise levels from individual diffraction patterns are enhanced using computational alignment and merging, giving patterns that are superior to those obtainable from synchrotron radiation sources. We anticipate that our approach will be a starting point for further investigations into unsolved structures of filaments and other weakly scattering objects.",
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AU - Ayyer, Kartik

AU - Filippaki, Eleftheria

AU - Barthelmess, Miriam

AU - Longchamp, Jean-Nicolas

AU - Ringler, Philippe

AU - Pardini, Tommaso

AU - Wojtas, David H

AU - Coleman, Matthew A

AU - Dörner, Katerina

AU - Fuglerud, Silje

AU - Hammarin, Greger

AU - Habenstein, Birgit

AU - Langkilde, Annette E

AU - Loquet, Antoine

AU - Meents, Alke

AU - Riek, Roland

AU - Stahlberg, Henning

AU - Boutet, Sébastien

AU - Hunter, Mark S

AU - Koglin, Jason

AU - Liang, Mengning

AU - Ginn, Helen M

AU - Millane, Rick P

AU - Frank, Matthias

AU - Barty, Anton

AU - Chapman, Henry N

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N2 - Here we present a new approach to diffraction imaging of amyloid fibrils, combining a free-standing graphene support and single nanofocused X-ray pulses of femtosecond duration from an X-ray free-electron laser. Due to the very low background scattering from the graphene support and mutual alignment of filaments, diffraction from tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) filaments and amyloid protofibrils is obtained to 2.7 Å and 2.4 Å resolution in single diffraction patterns, respectively. Some TMV diffraction patterns exhibit asymmetry that indicates the presence of a limited number of axial rotations in the XFEL focus. Signal-to-noise levels from individual diffraction patterns are enhanced using computational alignment and merging, giving patterns that are superior to those obtainable from synchrotron radiation sources. We anticipate that our approach will be a starting point for further investigations into unsolved structures of filaments and other weakly scattering objects.

AB - Here we present a new approach to diffraction imaging of amyloid fibrils, combining a free-standing graphene support and single nanofocused X-ray pulses of femtosecond duration from an X-ray free-electron laser. Due to the very low background scattering from the graphene support and mutual alignment of filaments, diffraction from tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) filaments and amyloid protofibrils is obtained to 2.7 Å and 2.4 Å resolution in single diffraction patterns, respectively. Some TMV diffraction patterns exhibit asymmetry that indicates the presence of a limited number of axial rotations in the XFEL focus. Signal-to-noise levels from individual diffraction patterns are enhanced using computational alignment and merging, giving patterns that are superior to those obtainable from synchrotron radiation sources. We anticipate that our approach will be a starting point for further investigations into unsolved structures of filaments and other weakly scattering objects.

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