The NIEHS X-ray Crystallographic Facility is located on the third floor of the F module in Building 101. For crystallization a coldroom shared by NIEHS investigators houses a TTP Mosquito robot for sub-microliter crystallization trials in 96-well formats as well as ample work space and storage for crystallization experiments. For data collection this facility features a Rigaku 007HFmicromax X-ray generator with a Saturn92 CCD detector mounted on an AFC11 partial 4 circle goniometer equipped with VariMaxHF mirrors mounted on the left port. The right port is equipped with a RAXISIV detector with VariMaxHR mirrors. Samples on both ports are cryo-cooled with nitrogen cooled to -180 °C by X-stream systems. This service is available to all Institute scientists without cost. Lars Pedersen, Ph.D., heads the X-ray Crystallographic Facility.
The following equipment and supplies are available for use by NIEHS scientists in conducting their research. The equipment and supply capabilities are listed for easy reference.
Figure 1: The core of the NIEHS X-ray facility is comprised of a Saturn 92 CCD detector (left port)
and a Raxis-IV detector (right port) mounted on a MicroMax-007HF generator.
Figure 2: Photo of a sample mounted on the left port with the Saturn 92 in the background.
Figure 3: NIEHS crystallographic common coldroom.
Figure 4: At NIEHS screening of crystallographic conditions is carried out using a Mosquito robot.
This robot is capable of dispensing sub µl drops (50nl-400nl) in 96 well format for crystallization trials.