Publications by authors named "Michal W Kepa"

Article Synopsis
  • X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) are advancing time-resolved structural experiments, essential for understanding macromolecule functions and mechanisms.
  • The SwissMX sample-delivery system was tested at SwissFEL using a micro-structured polymer chip, focusing on the light-sensitive protein LOV1 to avoid light contamination during pump-probe experiments.
  • The opaque MISP chips enabled effective studies of LOV1's structural dynamics, confirming a crucial bond formation and suggesting potential for increased XFEL project efficiency by reducing protein sample usage.
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Serial crystallography at X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) permits the determination of radiation-damage free static as well as time-resolved protein structures at room temperature. Efficient sample delivery is a key factor for such experiments. Here, we describe a multi-reservoir, high viscosity extruder as a step towards automation of sample delivery at XFELs.

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Fixed targets are a popular form of sample-delivery system used in serial crystallography at synchrotron and X-ray free-electron laser sources. They offer a wide range of sample-preparation options and are generally easy to use. The supports are typically made from silicon, quartz or polymer.

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Acoustic levitation has attracted attention in terms of chemical and biochemical analysis in combination with various analytical methods because of its unique container-less environment for samples that is not reliant on specific material characteristics. However, loading samples with very high viscosity is difficult. To expand the scope, we propose the use of polymer thin films as sample holders, whereby the sample is dispensed on a film that is subsequently loaded onto an acoustic levitator.

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