Roth M, Carpentier P, Kaïkati O, Joly J, Charrault P, Pirocchi M, Kahn R, Fanchon E, Jacquamet L, Borel F, Bertoni A, Israel-Gouy P, Ferrer J L
Laboratoire de Cristallographie et Cristallogenèse des Protèines (LCCP), Institut de Biologie Structurale J.-P. Ebel CEA-CNRS, 41 Rue Jules Horowitz, 38027 Grenoble CEDEX 1, France.
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FIP is a French Collaborating Research Group (CRG) beamline at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) dedicated exclusively to crystallography of biological macromolecules, with a special emphasis on multiwavelength anomalous diffraction data collection in the 0.7-1.81 A wavelength range. The optics, consisting of long cylindrical grazing-angle mirrors associated with a cryocooled double-crystal monochromator, delivers an optimal beam in the corresponding energy range. The high level of automation, which includes automated crystal centring, automated data-collection management and data processing, makes the use of this beamline very easy. This is illustrated by the large number of challenging structures that have been solved since 1999.
FIP是欧洲同步辐射装置(ESRF)的一个法国合作研究小组(CRG)光束线,专门用于生物大分子晶体学研究,特别侧重于在0.7 - 1.81埃波长范围内收集多波长反常衍射数据。该光束线的光学系统由与低温冷却双晶单色仪相关联的长圆柱形掠角镜组成,可在相应能量范围内提供最佳光束。高度自动化,包括自动晶体定心、自动数据收集管理和数据处理,使得该光束线的使用非常便捷。自1999年以来已解析的大量具有挑战性的结构就说明了这一点。