19-BM-D: Sector 19 - Bending Magnet
Life Sciences
19-BM is a Structural Biology Center (SBC) Legacy Beamline. SBC's mission is to advance and promote scientific and technological innovation in support of national and DOE missions by providing a world-class research instrument, providing scientific knowledge and developing new and novel methods. At the SBC we: Explore new opportunities in structural biology, proteomics, and genomics research with a significant focus on medicine, infectious disease and, structural dynamics. Tackle the most challenging structural biology problems to advance scientific knowledge. Exploit advances in macromolecular x-ray crystallography. Provide an advanced data collection facility at the APS to the national user community and maintain a high-profile user program. Research biocatalysis, which is highly relevant to energy resources, health, a clean environment, and national security. Are a critical component of the DOE's integrated biosciences mission. Work closely with Argonne Leadership Computing Facility and the Globus community toward the future of data handling and processing. Contribute to the expansion of existing programs.
Monochromator Type : Si(111)
Energy Range : 6-18.5 keV
Resolution : 3 x 10-4
Flux : 1 x 1011 @12.6 keV
Beam Size Hxv :
Focused : 50µm x 50µm
Not Currently Operational
Access Mode Unavailable
Mail-in with collaboration
Mail-in data collection as collaborations
Rosenbaum-Rock miniaturized kappa goniostat, Rosenbaum-Rock high precision detector support and positioner,
liquid nitrogen sample cooling
crystal mounting robot
high-magnification on axis alignment camera with auto loop alignment
monochromatic experiment station
https://sbc.aps.anl.gov/
SBCCollect GUI for beamline control, data acquisition, and detector control using SBC server and EPICS; PMAC motor control; automated tuning; HKL3000, ccp4, DIALS and XDS for data processing and structure solution; multiple Linux workstations.
SBCCollect GUI for beamline control, data acquisition, and detector control using SBC server and EPICS; PMAC motor control; automated tuning; HKL3000, ccp4, DIALS and XDS for data processing and structure solution; multiple Linux workstations.
