Journal of Applied Crystallography

Volume 40, Supplement (April 2007)


Biological solution scattering



J. Appl. Cryst. (2007). 40 (Supplement), s223-s228

ATSAS 2.1 - towards automated and web-supported small-angle scattering data analysis

M. V. Petoukhov, P. V. Konarev, A. G. Kikhney and D. I. Svergun

Abstract: Small-angle scattering (SAS) is frequently employed for screening large numbers of samples and for studying these samples under different conditions, including space- and time-resolved analysis. These measurements produce immense amounts of data, especially on modern high-flux and high-brilliance sources (e.g. third-generation synchrotrons). In biological SAS, like high-throughput macromolecular crystallography, large-scale analysis of proteins and macromolecular complexes is also emerging. Automation of data analysis becomes an indispensable prerequisite for adequate evaluation of high-throughput SAS experiments. Here a prototype of an automated data-analysis system for isotropic solution scattering based on the further development of the programs belonging to the package ATSAS 2.1 is reported. This system allows the major analysis tasks starting from the raw data processing and, for monodisperse systems, finishing with a three-dimensional model, to be performed automatically. Convenient web interfaces for the online use of individual ATSAS programs are also provided.

Keywords: SAS data analysis; automated data processing; high-throughput SAS; shape determination; web access.

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