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Acta Cryst. (2014). A70, C1525
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Recent additions to the Canadian Macromolecular Crystallography Facility have expanded the capabilities of its bending magnet beamline. It is now possible to perform x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) on crystals. A wide range of biologically relevant metals can be further studied, supplementing diffraction data. XAS can be used to determine if metalloproteins are photoreducing during diffraction data collection. The geometries of metal complexes can also be inferred with near-edge and EXAFS data, often more accurately than crystallography. CMCF-BM can be employed to do the abovementioned techniques on powder and solution samples that contain a metal of interest. One XAS-based technique that shows promise is single crystal plane polarized EXAFS. This technique combines crystallographic data with the findings from XAS to yield a high resolution three dimensional atomic model. More recently a number of the procedural steps required for the acquisition of XAS-based data have been automated in the MxDC software suite. These changes to data collection make it easier for users new to these disciplines to run the XAS-based experiments. By having the necessary equipment to do XAS at a protein crystallography facility, researchers who may not have had the opportunity delve into the field of XAS now can do so with minimal risk in terms of materials, funds and time.

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Acta Cryst. (2014). A70, C1735
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The Canadian Macromolecular Crystallography Facility (CMCF) at the Canadian Light Source consists of two macromolecular crystallography beamlines for structure determination using x-ray diffraction. The equipment at the CMCF beamlines have undergone or will undergo changes and improvements to better meet the needs of the most challenging experiments users may present. Among these improvements are: 1) Automounter improvements; 2) Better goniometry on 08ID-1 with the addition of a Huber air-bearing goniometer; 3) Added beam size capabilities on 08ID-1 with the addition of a multiple beam defining aperture holder; 4) XAFS capability on 08B1-1; 5) Improved low energy S-SAD data collection with the addition of a Helium path; 6) Improvements to the data collection and data management software; 7) A vacuum path for scattering experiments with detector distances up to 1 m; 8) A comprehensive beamline upgrade project on the 08ID-1 beamline; and 9) Service crystallography services.
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