INVESTIGADORES
MURGIDA Daniel Horacio
artículos
Título:
Resonance Raman Spectroscopy For In-Situ Monitoring Of Radiation Damage
Autor/es:
MEENTS A.; OWEN R. L.; MURGIDA D. H.; HILDEBRANDT P.; SCHNEIDER R.; PRADERVAND C.; BOHLER P.; SCHULZE-BRIESE C.
Revista:
AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Editorial:
The American Institute of Physics
Referencias:
Año: 2007 vol. 879 p. 1984 - 1988
ISSN:
0094-243X
Resumen:
Radiation induced damage of metal centres in proteins is a severe problem in X-ray structure determination. Photoreduction can lead to erroneous structural implications, and in the worst cases cause structure solution to fail. Resonance Raman (RR) spectroscopy is well suited in-situ monitoring of X-ray induced photoreduction. However the laser excitation needed for RR can itself cause photoreduction of the metal centres. In the present study myoglobin and rubredoxin crystals were used as model systems to assess the feasibility of using RR for this application. It is shown that at least 10-15 RR spectra per crystal can be recorded at low laser power before severe photoreduction occurs.Furthermore it is possible to collect good quality RR spectra from cryocooled protein crystals with exposure times of only a few seconds. Following extended laser illumination photoreduction is observed through the formation and decay of spectral bands as a function of dose. The experimental setup planned for integration into the SLS protein crystallography beamlines is also described. This setup should also prove to be very useful for other experimental techniques at synchrotrons where X-ray photoreduction is a problem e.g. X-ray absorption spectroscopy.