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Serial Femtosecond Crystallography of G Protein–Coupled Receptors
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X-ray CrystallographyBiochemistryBiophysicsNatural SciencesG Protein-coupled ReceptorX-ray DiffractionReceptor (Biochemistry)Molecular BiologyProtein X-ray CrystallographyRadiation DamageSerial Femtosecond CrystallographyHuman Serotonin ReceptorX-ray Free-electron LaserMedicineCrystallographyStructural BiologyX-ray Fluorescence
X-ray crystallography of G protein-coupled receptors and other membrane proteins is hampered by difficulties associated with growing sufficiently large crystals that withstand radiation damage and yield high-resolution data at synchrotron sources. We used an x-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) with individual 50-femtosecond-duration x-ray pulses to minimize radiation damage and obtained a high-resolution room-temperature structure of a human serotonin receptor using sub-10-micrometer microcrystals grown in a membrane mimetic matrix known as lipidic cubic phase. Compared with the structure solved by using traditional microcrystallography from cryo-cooled crystals of about two orders of magnitude larger volume, the room-temperature XFEL structure displays a distinct distribution of thermal motions and conformations of residues that likely more accurately represent the receptor structure and dynamics in a cellular environment.
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