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Publication Open Access An advanced workflow for single-particle imaging with the limited data at an X-ray free-electron laser(International Union of Crystallography, 2020) Assalauova, Dameli; Kim, Young Yong; Bobkov, Sergey; Khubbutdinov, Ruslan; Rose, Max; Alvarez, Roberto; Andreasson, Jakob; Balaur, Eugeniu; Contreras, Alice; Gelisio, Luca; Hajdu, Janos; Hunter, Mark S.; Kurta, Ruslan P.; Li, Haoyuan; McFadden, Matthew; Nazari, Reza; Schwander, Peter; Teslyuk, Anton; Walter, Peter; Xavier, P. Lourdu; Yoon, Chun Hong; Zaare, Sahba; Ilyin, Viacheslav A.; Kirian, Richard A.; Hogue, Brenda G.; Aquila, Andrew; Vartanyants, Ivan A.; Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; Demirci, Hasan; Faculty Member; Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; College of Sciences; 307350An improved analysis for single-particle imaging (SPI) experiments, using the limited data, is presented here. Results are based on a study of bacteriophage PR772 performed at the Atomic, Molecular and Optical Science instrument at the Linac Coherent Light Source as part of the SPI initiative. Existing methods were modified to cope with the shortcomings of the experimental data: inaccessibility of information from half of the detector and a small fraction of single hits. The general SPI analysis workflow was upgraded with the expectation-maximization based classification of diffraction patterns and mode decomposition on the final virus-structure determination step. The presented processing pipeline allowed us to determine the 3D structure of bacteriophage PR772 without symmetry constraints with a spatial resolution of 6.9 nm. The obtained resolution was limited by the scattering intensity during the experiment and the relatively small number of single hits.Publication Open Access Case study of high-throughput drug screening and remote data collection for SARS-CoV-2 main protease by using serial femtosecond X-ray crystallography(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2021) Botha, Sabine; Ketawala, Gihan; Su, Zhen; Hayes, Brandon; Poitevin, Frederic; Batyuk, Alexander; Yoon, Chun Hong; Kupitz, Christopher; Durdağı, Serdar; Sierra, Raymond G.; Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering; Güven, Ömür; Gül, Mehmet; Ayan, Esra; Johnson, Jerome Austin; Çakılkaya, Barış; Karakadıoğlu, Gözde Usta; Ertem, Fatma Betül; Tokay, Nurettin; Yüksel, Büşra; Göcenler, Oktay; Büyükdağ, Cengizhan; Demirci, Hasan; PhD Student; Master Student; Undergraduate Student; Undergraduate Student; Faculty Member; Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering; Koç Üniversitesi İş Bankası Enfeksiyon Hastalıkları Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi (EHAM) / Koç University İşbank Center for Infectious Diseases (KU-IS CID); Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; College of Sciences; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; 307350Since early 2020, COVID-19 has grown to affect the lives of billions globally. A worldwide investigation has been ongoing for characterizing the virus and also for finding an effective drug and developing vaccines. As time has been of the essence, a crucial part of this research has been drug repurposing; therefore, confirmation of in silico drug screening studies have been carried out for this purpose. Here we demonstrated the possibility of screening a variety of drugs efficiently by leveraging a high data collection rate of 120 images/second with the new low-noise, high dynamic range ePix10k2M Pixel Array Detector installed at the Macromolecular Femtosecond Crystallography (MFX) instrument at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS). The X-ray Free-Electron Laser (XFEL) is used for remote high-throughput data collection for drug repurposing of the main protease (Mpro) of SARS-CoV-2 at ambient temperature with mitigated X-ray radiation damage. We obtained multiple structures soaked with nine drug candidate molecules in two crystal forms. Although our drug binding attempts failed, we successfully established a high-throughput Serial Femtosecond X-ray crystallographic (SFX) data collection protocol.Publication Open Access Effect of methylation of ionic liquids on the gas separation performance of ionic liquid/metal-organic framework composites(Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2018) Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering; Nozari, Vahid; Keskin, Seda; Uzun, Alper; Zeeshan, Muhammad; Faculty Member; PhD Student; Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering; Koç University Surface Science and Technology Center (KUYTAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Yüzey Teknolojileri Araştırmaları Merkezi (KUYTAM); Koç University Tüpraş Energy Center (KUTEM) / Koç Üniversitesi Tüpraş Enerji Merkezi (KÜTEM); Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; N/A; 40548; 59917; N/A1-N-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate, [BMIM]ijPF6], and its methylated form, 1-N-butyl2,3-dimethylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate, [BMMIM]ijPF6], were incorporated into CuBTC to examine the effect of methylation of ionic liquids (ILs) on the gas separation performance of the corresponding IL/ metal–organic framework (MOF) composites. Spectroscopic analysis revealed that the interactions of the methylated ILs with CuBTC were weaker compared to those of its non-methylated counterpart. Gas uptake measurements illustrated that this difference in the interactions influences the gas separation performance of the composites. Accordingly, the CO2/N2: 15/85 and CH4/N2: 50/50 selectivities increased by 37% and 60% for [BMMIM]ijPF6]/CuBTC and 34% and 50% for [BMIM]ijPF6]/CuBTC, respectively, compared to the corresponding selectivities of pristine CuBTC at 1000 mbar. The results revealed another structural parameter controlling the performance of the IL/MOF composites, a novel type of material with rapidly expanding application areas.Publication Open Access Enhancing CO2/CH4 and CO2/N-2 separation performances of ZIF-8 by post-synthesis modification with [BMIM][SCN](Elsevier, 2018) Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering; Keskin, Seda; Uzun, Alper; Zeeshan, Muhammad; Faculty Member; PhD Student; Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering; Koç University Surface Science and Technology Center (KUYTAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Yüzey Teknolojileri Araştırmaları Merkezi (KUYTAM); Koç University Tüpraş Energy Center (KUTEM) / Koç Üniversitesi Tüpraş Enerji Merkezi (KÜTEM); Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; 40548; 59917; N/AIonic liquid (IL)-incorporated metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising materials for gas adsorption and separation processes. In this work, 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium thiocyanate ([BMIM][ SCN]) was incorporated in a zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) to examine the adsorption and separation of different gases. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results confirmed that ZIF-8 retains its structural integrity in the IL-incorporated sample. The Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area and pore volume of the IL-incorporated sample decreased significantly indicating the IL confinement into the MOF. Results of thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) demonstrate changes in the decomposition temperatures of both bulk IL and pristine ZIF-8 when the IL was incorporated into the MOF pores. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was performed to confirm the presence of interactions and successful incorporation of IL into MOF. Gas adsorption isotherms of CO2, CH4, and N-2 were measured for pristine ZIF-8 and IL-incorporated ZIF-8. The uptake amounts for each gas decreased as compared to their values on pristine ZIF-8, however, the decrease in the CO2 uptake was less compared to CH4 and N-2. The IL-incorporated sample exhibited approximately 2.6-times higher ideal selectivity for CO2/CH4 and four-times higher ideal selectivity for CO2/N-2 at 1 mbar than their corresponding values for pristine ZIF-8. These results indicate that IL-MOF combinations offer a huge potential for gas separations.Publication Open Access Fast and selective adsorption of methylene blue from water using [BMIM][PF6]-incorporated UiO-66 and NH2-UiO-66(American Chemical Society (ACS), 2020) Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering; N/A; Kulak, Harun; Keskin, Seda; Uzun, Alper; Kavak, Safiyye; Polat, Hüsamettin Mert; Faculty Member; Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering; Koç University Tüpraş Energy Center (KUTEM) / Koç Üniversitesi Tüpraş Enerji Merkezi (KÜTEM); Koç University Surface Science and Technology Center (KUYTAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Yüzey Teknolojileri Araştırmaları Merkezi (KUYTAM); Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; College of Engineering; N/A; 40548; 59917; N/A; N/AIncorporation of ionic liquids (ILs) into metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) offers a broad potential in various applications. However, their applications in wastewater treatment have remained unexplored. Here, we investigate their potential in wastewater treatment and demonstrate a new concept of IL incorporation in ligand-functionalized MOFs, introducing IL/FMOFs. The composites were prepared by incorporating 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate, [BMIM][PF6], into UiO-66 and NH2-UiO-66 and tested for the adsorption of methylene blue (MB) and methyl orange (MO) from aqueous solutions. Data showed that NH2-functionalization and [BMIM][PF6] incorporation improved MB removal performance of UiO-66 by 16- and 48-times, as the capacity increased from 84.8 to 144.7 mg g(-1) and 174.1 mg g(-1), respectively. When considering both modifications together, [BMIM][PF6]/NH2-UiO-66 was almost 300 times faster than that of UiO-66, and the capacity exceeded 200 mg g(-1). Data further suggested that IL incorporation almost doubled MB/MO selectivity because of the strong electrostatic interactions and hydrogen bonding between [PF6](-) and MB, and pi-pi interactions between the [BMIM](+) cation and MB molecules. These results are the first to demonstrate the prospect of combining ligand functionalization with IL incorporation for modifying MOFs, introducing IL/FMOF composites for fast and selective removal of pollutants from wastewater.Publication Open Access Protocol for structure determination of SARS-CoV-2 main protease at near-physiological-temperature by serial femtosecond crystallography(Cell Press, 2022) Dao, E. Han; Su, Zhen; Poitevin, Frederic; Yoon, Chun Hong; Kupitz, Christopher; Hayes, Brandon; Liang, Mengning; Hunter, Mark S.; Batyuk, Alexander; Sierra, Raymond G.; Ketawala, Gihan; Botha, Sabine; Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; Ertem, Fatma Betül; Güven, Ömür; Büyükdağ, Cengizhan; Göcenler, Oktay; Ayan, Esra; Yüksel, Büşra; Gül, Mehmet; Karakadıoğlu, Gözde Usta; Çakılkaya, Barış; Johnson, Jerome Austin; Demirci, Hasan; Dağ, Çağdaş; Undergraduate Student; PhD Student; Master Student; Faculty Member; Faculty Member; Faculty Member; Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; Koç Üniversitesi İş Bankası Enfeksiyon Hastalıkları Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi (EHAM) / Koç University İşbank Center for Infectious Diseases (KU-IS CID); Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; College of Sciences; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; 307350The SARS-CoV-2 main protease of (Mpro) is an important target for SARS-CoV-2 related drug repurposing and development studies. Here, we describe the steps for structural characterization of SARS-CoV-2 Mpro, starting from plasmid preparation and protein purification. We detail the steps for crystallization using the sitting drop, microbatch (under oil) approach. Finally, we cover data collection and structure determination using serial femtosecond crystallography.Publication Open Access Semiconductor and dielectric microspheres for optoelectronic applications(Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), 2005) Department of Physics; Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering; Serpengüzel, Ali; Yılmaz, Yiğit Ozan; Kurt, Adnan; Faculty Member; Master Student; Teaching Faculty; Department of Physics; Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering; College of Sciences; 27855; N/A; 194455Microspheres possess high quality factor morphology-dependent resonances, i.e., whispering gallery modes. These resonances have narrow linewidths necessary for applications to compact optoelectronic devices for wavelength division multiplexing. The morphology dependent resonances have high quality factors of 104 and 105 with channel spacings of 0.14 nm in glass and 0.05 nm in silicon microspheres.