BL14.2 setup:
- Photon flux: 1.9x10¹¹ Phot/sx100mAx0.05%BW at sample position (3-20 sec exposure time per frame)
- MX-225 X-ray detector, 45mm-380mm distance from the sample, 30 deg 2-Theta possible
- mardtb goniometer installed
- 40-core XEON-CPU server, with fibre channel SAN up-link data processing environment
- EDNA installed and available
- Common MX-software installed including XDS, IMOSFLM, CCP4, Phenix, SHELXC-E, etc.
- Automated data processing with XDSAPP available
- Remotely controlled cryo-shutter for crystal annealing
- Bruker AXS X-Flash XRF detector
- Pressure chamber for noble gas derivatization (Xe, Kr available upon request)
- Ultra high performance stereo microscope Leica M205A, 20-255x zoom, 8 Mpixel CCD-camera
BL14.3 setup:
- Photon flux: 4x10exp10 Phot/sx100mAx0.05%BW at sample position (3-20 sec exposure time per frame)
- MX-225 X-ray detector (02/2013), 45mm-380mm distance from the sample, 30 deg 2-Theta possible
- mardtb goniometer installed
- fourty-core XEON-CPU server, with fibre channel SAN up-link data processing environment
- EDNA installed and available
- Common MX software installed including HKL2000, XDS, IMOSFLM, CCP4, Phenix, SHELXC-E, etc.
- Automated data processing with ixds and xdsi available
- Remotely controlled cryo-shutter for crystal annealing
- HC-1c dehydration device installed, HC1-beamtime upon request
- Pressure chamber for noble gas derivatization (Xe, Kr available upon request)
- Ultra high performance stereo microscope Leica M205A, 20-255x zoom, 8 Mpixel CCD-camera
S1-biolab facilities:
- Protein production and purification
- Nanoliter 96 well crystallization plate formulation and storage at 5 °C and 20 °C
- Biophysical characterization with real time PCR (thermofluor assay)
Please visit our web page
www.helmholtz-berlin.de/bessy-mx to gain updated
information about our experimental setup and other requirements.
Uwe Mueller, Manfred Weiss and the HZB BESSY-MX group