ENABLING structural biology at the ALS since 2017

Funded by an NIH Mature Synchrotron Resource P30 Grant 

APRIL 10, 2023

Webinar:  Capabilities of ALS-ENABLE and how to gain access

Don’t miss it! This webinar will be geared for new users, especially those who have been collecting data at APS and need a place to go during the APS extended downtime.

We will cover our beamline capabilities in crystallography, small angle X-ray scattering, and X-ray footprinting and give you easy step-by-step instructions on how to apply for beamtime.

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RAPID RESPONSE CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

Technology Core 1
Serving crystallography projects tractable to automation and high-thoughput. Leverages a fully automated structure solution pipeline.

HIGH-THROUGHPUT SMALL ANGLE SCATTERING

Technology Core 2
Serving projects requiring solution state analysis. Ties in to Cores 1 and 3 to guide optimization of  samples for crystallography.

SPECIALIZED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

Technology Core 3
Serving the challenging crystallography projects reflecting the biology of large and flexible complexes.

X-RAY FOOTPRINTING WITH MASS SPECTROMETRY

Technology Core 4
Serving structural biology projects requiring solution state characterization of protein structure and dynamics. Highly complementary to crystallography and small angle scattering.

Citing and Contact

The ALS-ENABLE beamlines are supported in part by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, grant P30 GM124169-01. The Advanced Light Source is a Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.

Administrator: Kathryn Burnett

Address:

1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley CA 94720

Phone:

510-486-5378

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