Oil-free hyaluronic acid matrix for serial femtosecond crystallography

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Abstract

The grease matrix was originally introduced as a microcrystal-carrier for serial femtosecond crystallography and has been expanded to applications for various types of proteins, including membrane proteins. However, the grease-based matrix has limited application for oil-sensitive proteins. Here we introduce a grease-free, water-based hyaluronic acid matrix. Applications for proteinase K and lysozyme proteins were able to produce electron density maps at 2.3-Å resolution.

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Sugahara, M., Song, C., Suzuki, M., Masuda, T., Inoue, S., Nakane, T., … Iwata, S. (2016). Oil-free hyaluronic acid matrix for serial femtosecond crystallography. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep24484

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