Quantitative Imaging of Single, Unstained Viruses with Coherent X Rays
Abstract
We report the recording and reconstruction of x-ray diffraction patterns from single, unstained viruses, for the first time. By separating the diffraction pattern of the virus particles from that of their surroundings, we performed quantitative and high-contrast imaging of a single virion. The structure of the viral capsid inside a virion was visualized. This work opens the door for quantitative x-ray imaging of a broad range of specimens from protein machineries and viruses to cellular organelles. Moreover, our experiment is directly transferable to the use of x-ray free electron lasers, and represents an experimental milestone towards the x-ray imaging of large protein complexes.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- October 2008
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.158101
- arXiv:
- arXiv:0806.2875
- Bibcode:
- 2008PhRvL.101o8101S
- Keywords:
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- 87.59.-e;
- 42.30.Rx;
- 87.15.B-;
- 87.64.Bx;
- X-ray imaging;
- Phase retrieval;
- Structure of biomolecules;
- Electron neutron and X-ray diffraction and scattering;
- Physics - Biological Physics;
- Physics - Optics
- E-Print:
- 16 pages, 5 figures