time-resolved serial oscillation crystallography
Assay MethodTime-resolved serial oscillation crystallography is a synchrotron-based, room-temperature X-ray diffraction method that collects, processes, and merges monochromatic oscillation data from fewer than 100 crystals. It was used to follow light-driven structural changes in a blue-light photoreceptor domain with 63 ms time resolution and to visualize time-dependent rearrangements of both the protein and its chromophore.