Abstract

The IMAGINE and MaNDi instruments, located at Oak Ridge National Laboratory High Flux Isotope Reactor and Spallation Neutron Source, respectively, are powerful tools for determining the positions of hydrogen atoms in biological macromolecules and their ligands, orienting water molecules, and for differentiating chemical states in macromolecular structures. The possibility to model hydrogen and deuterium atoms in neutron structures arises from the strong interaction of neutrons with the nuclei of these isotopes. Positions can be unambiguously assigned from diffraction studies at the 1.5–2.5 Å resolutions, which are typical for protein crystals. Neutrons have the additional benefit for structural biology of not inducing radiation damage to protein crystals, which can be critical in the study of metalloproteins. Here we review the specifications of the IMAGINE and MaNDi beamlines and illustrate their complementarity. IMAGINE is suitable for crystals with unit cell edges up to 150 Å using a quasi-Laue technique, whereas MaNDi provides neutron crystallography resources for large unit cell samples with unit cell edges up to 300 Å using the time of flight (TOF) Laue technique. The microbial culture and crystal growth facilities which support the IMAGINE and MaNDi user programs are also described.

Highlights

  • Neutron diffraction is directly analogous to X-ray diffraction, but the information that is derived on molecular structure differs in several critical respects

  • Most importantly for studies of biological systems, neutrons are extremely sensitive to hydrogen and its isotope, deuterium

  • In this paper we review the capabilities of the IMAGINE and macromolecular neutron diffractometer (MaNDi) single-crystal neutron diffractometers installed at the Oak Ridge national Laboratory (ORNL) High

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Summary

Introduction

Neutron diffraction is directly analogous to X-ray diffraction, but the information that is derived on molecular structure differs in several critical respects. The IMAGINE neutron image plate diffractometer is designed for rapid collection of high-resolution quasi-Laue data from small single crystals (>0.3 mm3 ) of moderate unit cell size (

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Protein Preparation and Crystal Growth
IMAGINE and MaNDi Complementarity
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