Deuteration (WP18)

Coordinator: , ILL

Overview

Trevor Forsyth about the Deuteration JRA Trevor Forsyth about the Deuteration JRA

Watch JRA coordinator Trevor Forsyth talk about the project.

This JRA will provide the next methodological quantum leap for the scope and quality of biological neutron scattering experiments carried out at central facilities throughout Europe. The need for this is very clear given the increasing trend towards interdisciplinary and integrated approaches for the study of biological systems. Neutron scattering has a unique and important role to play if the right types of sample can be made available. Deuteration is essential to this: the ability to label complex/interacting systems offers approaches that are simply not possible using other methods.

This project will widen the access of neutron scattering methods to biologists throughout the EU, both by extending the range of problems that can be tackled, and by reducing the cost impact of sample preparation. It will exploit an obvious synergy with the NMR community, which also has important needs for isotope labelling and within which there is increasing use of neutron scattering. Hence the involvement of NMR scientists at the partner institutes (eg Watts at Oxford/ISIS, Sattler at TUM/FRM-II, Blackledge at IBS/PSB) in this JRA is highly significant.

In summary:
This Joint Research Activity is concerned with method development for biological neutron scattering.

To learn about the last developments of this JRA read the Deuteration JRA last update here.

Deuteration JRA picture gallery

Deuteration JRA pic1
Deuteration JRA pic1

Reduction of incoherent scattering – improved measurement of coherent data

Deuteration JRA pic3
Deuteration JRA pic3

Reverse labelling – hydrogen labelling for dynamics

Deuteration JRA pic2
Deuteration JRA pic2

Selective labelling – highlighting specific parts of a complex structure