Conveners
Instrumentation in Biocrystallography
- Uwe Mueller
The MX group at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) is operating 3 state-of-the-art synchrotron beam lines for MX at the BESSY II facility. Currently, the three beam lines represent the most productive MX-stations in Germany, with more than 3800 PDB depositions. BLs14.1-2 are tunable, while beam line 14.3 is a fixed-energy side station. Within this presentation a summary on the experimental...
Presenting MicroMAX at the MAX IV Laboratory, a macromolecular crystallography beamline that will open to users in 2023. It will give new opportunities by having flexible optics and a flexible sample environment for serial crystallography, time-resolved experiments and other applications. Short pulses, microfocus or a large homogeneous beam, rotation or serial crystallography, photon-counting...
Beamline P11 at PETRA III in Hamburg is a versatile instrument for macromolecular crystallography. The mode of operation has changed from fully onsite to almost exclusively remote operations in the passed two years. Full integration of Eiger2 X 16M and migration of autoprocessing to central cluster have recently increased the speed of data collection. Serial crystallography with tapedrive is...
The new ID29 is a beamline for time resolved serial crystallography at the ESRF Extremely Brilliant Source. It is designed to fully exploit the characteristics of the new source and pave new avenues in room temperature experiments with time resolved applications.