Micropipette aspiration as a tool for single-particle X-ray imaging and diffraction

2023-07-01 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Micropipette aspiration as a tool for single-particle X-ray imaging and diffraction​
Bruns, H.; Hoeppe, H.; Bellec, E.; Leake, S.; Osterhoff, M.   & Salditt, T. ​ (2023) 
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation30(4).​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577523003685 

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Authors
Bruns, Hendrik; Hoeppe, Hannes; Bellec, Ewen; Leake, Steven; Osterhoff, Markus ; Salditt, Tim 
Abstract
A sample environment and manipulation tool is presented for single-particle X-ray experiments in an aqueous environment. The system is based on a single water droplet, positioned on a substrate that is structured by a hydrophobic and hydrophilic pattern to stabilize the droplet position. The substrate can support several droplets at a time. Evaporation is prevented by covering the droplet by a thin film of mineral oil. In this windowless fluid which minimizes background signal, single particles can be probed and manipulated by micropipettes, which can easily be inserted and steered in the droplet. Holographic X-ray imaging is shown to be well suited to observe and monitor the pipettes, as well as the droplet surface and the particles. Aspiration and force generation are also enabled based on an application of controlled pressure differences. Experimental challenges are addressed and first results are presented, obtained at two different undulator endstations with nano-focused beams. Finally, the sample environment is discussed in view of future coherent imaging and diffraction experiments with synchrotron radiation and single X-ray free-electron laser pulses.
Issue Date
1-July-2023
Journal
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 
Organization
Institut für Röntgenphysik 
Working Group
RG Salditt (Structure of Biomolecular Assemblies and X-Ray Physics) 
ISSN
1600-5775
eISSN
1600-5775
Language
English
Sponsor
Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2023

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