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Macromolecular CrystallographyBeamline X13

Beamline X13 is a bending magnet macromolecular crystallography beamline on the DORIS Fan K, located in the HASYLAB Hall 5. It is a monochromatic fixed wavelength beamline operated at a wavelength of 0.81 Å (15.3 keV). The endstation is equipped with a MARCCD detector (165 mm). The station is optimised for rapid data collection, high resolution studies and Single Wavelength Anomalous Diffraction (SAD) experiments on heavy atom (Au, Pt, Hg, etc.) and Kr and Br derivatives.

Contact:

Scientist in charge

Matthew Groves,  Tel: +49 40 89902-161,  Email: groves@embl-hamburg.de

MX Coordinator

Victor Lamzin, Tel: +49 40 89902-121, Email: victor@embl-hamburg.de

Beamline X13

Tel: +49 40 89902-154

 Experimental possibilities

  • Significant anomalous signal for Se, Br, and Kr (Δf"(Se) = 2.7 e, Δf"(Br) = 3.0 e, Δf"(Kr) = 3.3 e)
  • Maximum resolution achievable: dmin = 0.8 Å
  • Maximum cell axis resolvable (subject to the mosaicity and orientation of the crystal as well as the slit size): 125 Å at 1.0 Å resolution, 250 Å at 2.0 Å resolution, etc.
  • Data collection via DNA.

Facts

Synchrotron source Bending magnet
Mirror 1 Not applicable
Monochromator Si )111), horizontally focussing
Mirror 2 Bent, vertically focussing
Additional elements: Not applicable
Wavelength 0.81 Å
Focal spot 2 mm x 0.4 mm
Flux Not applicable
Slits 0.1 x 0.1 to 2 x 2 mm
Cryo-system Oxford 700 series
Sample changer Not applicable
Crystal centring Manual
Goniometer Single axis
Spindle rotation Minimum 1 s/degree
Detector MARCCD 165 mm
Crystal-detector distance 35-790 mm
Detector swing-out angle Not applicable