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Status of NE-CAT Sector 24 ActivitiesMarch 2008
The month of March and the entire 2008-1 APS run cycle have been a very productive period for NE- CAT users. Both undulator beamlines are heavily booked and operating very reliably- with no significant down times due to beamline malfunctions. We now project that both beamlines will end 2008-1 with utilization factors of greater than 80%.
Microdiffraction The acquisition of the MD2 microdiffractometer on 24-ID-E has proved to be a major success, providing new opportunities for users, particularly with very small crystals. The MD2 has been such a success that we are acquiring another MD2 microdiffractometer for the other undulator beamline 24-ID-C. The new MD2 will be identical to the present MD2 but will have a Kappa installed. The providers, ACCEL/Maatel, have provided us with an estimated delivery date of October 2008.
New Crystal Illumination System The advent of the MD2 has caused us a problem. Before users had experience with the sample imaging system of the MD2, NE- CAT users praised the crystal visualization system of the system in use for several years at 24-ID-C. However, now viewing the MD2 visualization system, more and more users are recommending a similar quality system be installed for 24-ID-C. Prior to delivery of the second MD2, which would address this recommendation, we have installed and are testing a new crystal illumination system for 24-ID-C. The new illumination system consists of a LED light source combined with an opal diffuser, backlighting the sample and in line with the long-distance microscope. Early user experience with this new illumination system is very positive, with the crystals more easily seen.
Sample Placement Robotics System Modifications to the ALS sample placement robotic system have now been finished and use of the robot is being made available to users. Some of the modifications made included elimination of the few remaining sources of icing and installation of a gravity feed liquid nitrogen filling system for the sample Dewar. The first user group to use the robot reported that during the course of their experiments involving the mounting and dismounting of more than 100 crystals only one crystal did not mount correctly. The source of this problem is known and will be eliminated. A photograph of the sample placement robotics system is shown below.
NE- CAT Organized Workshop NE- CAT is organizing a workshop in conjunction with the APS User Week 2008. Workshop WK04 titled “Software for Challenging Cases in Macromolecular Crystallography” will be chaired by Igor Kourinov and Frank Murphy of our staff and will be held all day on Tuesday, May 6, 2008. The agenda is posed on: http://www.aps.anl.gov/Users/Meeting/2008/Workshops/wk04_MXsoftware.php
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Recent Highlights8/21/2008 Mechanism of homologous recombination from RecA-ssDNA structures Zhucheng Chen, Haijuan Yang, and Nikola P. Pavletich Nature 453, 489-484 (22 May 2008) Click here for full article.
08/19/2008 July-August status report now available. 7/07/2008 June status report now online. 06/24/2008 NE-CAT Hires Three New User Support Staff (More Info) May status report is now available. 05/06/2008 NE-CAT organizes a successful workshop titled “Software for Challenging Cases in Macromolecular Crystallography” at APS User Week 2008. A photo of the organizers and speakers is shown. Presentations can be found here. 4/04/2008 Featured Publication Crystal Structure of a Self-Spliced Group ll Intron Navtej Toor, Kevin S. Keating, Sean D. Taylor, and Anna Marie Pyle Science 4 April 2008, Vol. 320. No. 5872, pp. 77-82 04/01/2008 With the success users have had using the MD2 Microdiffractometer on 24-ID-E, NE-CAT is acquiring a second MD2 for 24-ID-C, delivery October 2008 2/27/2008 NE-CAT hosting the workshop “WK04, Software for Challenging Cases in Macromolecular Crystallography” to be held May 6, 2008 at APS User Week. See the APS User Meeting Website 1/22/2008 Modified ALS sample placement robotic system installed on 24-ID-C beamline Resource Advisory Committee Meeting Held NE-CAT Director Steven Ealick Provides Introductory Overview 16x16x300 micron crystal irradiated at 5 different positions using a 20 micron beam with the MD2 microdiffractometer to obtain a complete data set with a radiation-damage sensitive crystal First Data Frames Obtained Using the MD2 Microdiffractometer (see additional pictures) MD2 Microdiffractometer Installed on 24-ID-E beamline 5/22/2006 Phase 2 Vertical Focusing Mirror in Place. |
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