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Experimental phasing of MicroED data using radiation damage

Michael W. Martynowycz, Johan Hattne, Tamir Gonen
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/819086
Michael W. Martynowycz
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Departments of Biological Chemistry and Physiology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095
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Johan Hattne
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Departments of Biological Chemistry and Physiology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095
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Tamir Gonen
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Departments of Biological Chemistry and Physiology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095
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Abstract

We present an example of an experimentally phased structure using only MicroED. The structure of a seven-residue peptide is determined starting from differences to the diffraction intensities induced by structural changes due to radiation damage. The same wedge of reciprocal space was recorded twice by continuous rotation MicroED from a set of 11 individual crystals. The data from the first pass were merged to make a “low-dose dataset”. The data from the second pass were similarly merged to form a “damaged dataset.” Differences between these two datasets were used to calculate a Patterson difference map and to identify a single heavy atom site, from which initial phases were generated. The structure was then completed by iterative cycles of modeling and refinement.

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Michael W. Martynowycz, Johan Hattne, Tamir Gonen
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Michael W. Martynowycz, Johan Hattne, Tamir Gonen
bioRxiv 819086; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/819086

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