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REGALS : a general method to deconvolve X-ray scattering data from evolving mixtures
by
Ando, Nozomi
, Meisburger, Steve P.
, Xu, Da
in
aex-saxs
/ Analysis
/ Anion exchanging
/ Data analysis
/ Datasets
/ Deconvolution
/ high-throughput saxs
/ Information management
/ ligand titration
/ Macromolecules
/ Methods
/ multivariate curve resolution
/ Open source software
/ pair-distance distribution function
/ Parameterization
/ Public software
/ Regularization
/ regularized alternating least squares
/ Research Papers
/ singular value decomposition
/ Small angle X ray scattering
/ Smoothness
/ Software
/ Source code
/ time-resolved saxs
/ Titration
2021
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REGALS : a general method to deconvolve X-ray scattering data from evolving mixtures
by
Ando, Nozomi
, Meisburger, Steve P.
, Xu, Da
in
aex-saxs
/ Analysis
/ Anion exchanging
/ Data analysis
/ Datasets
/ Deconvolution
/ high-throughput saxs
/ Information management
/ ligand titration
/ Macromolecules
/ Methods
/ multivariate curve resolution
/ Open source software
/ pair-distance distribution function
/ Parameterization
/ Public software
/ Regularization
/ regularized alternating least squares
/ Research Papers
/ singular value decomposition
/ Small angle X ray scattering
/ Smoothness
/ Software
/ Source code
/ time-resolved saxs
/ Titration
2021
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REGALS : a general method to deconvolve X-ray scattering data from evolving mixtures
by
Ando, Nozomi
, Meisburger, Steve P.
, Xu, Da
in
aex-saxs
/ Analysis
/ Anion exchanging
/ Data analysis
/ Datasets
/ Deconvolution
/ high-throughput saxs
/ Information management
/ ligand titration
/ Macromolecules
/ Methods
/ multivariate curve resolution
/ Open source software
/ pair-distance distribution function
/ Parameterization
/ Public software
/ Regularization
/ regularized alternating least squares
/ Research Papers
/ singular value decomposition
/ Small angle X ray scattering
/ Smoothness
/ Software
/ Source code
/ time-resolved saxs
/ Titration
2021
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REGALS : a general method to deconvolve X-ray scattering data from evolving mixtures
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REGALS : a general method to deconvolve X-ray scattering data from evolving mixtures
2021
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Overview
Mixtures of biological macromolecules are inherently difficult to study using structural methods, as increasing complexity presents new challenges for data analysis. Recently, there has been growing interest in studying evolving mixtures using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) in conjunction with time-resolved, high-throughput or chromatography-coupled setups. Deconvolution and interpretation of the resulting datasets, however, are nontrivial when neither the scattering components nor the way in which they evolve are known a priori . To address this issue, the REGALS method (regularized alternating least squares) is introduced, which incorporates simple expectations about the data as prior knowledge, and utilizes parameterization and regularization to provide robust deconvolution solutions. The restraints used by REGALS are general properties such as smoothness of profiles and maximum dimensions of species, making it well suited for exploring datasets with unknown species. Here, REGALS is applied to the analysis of experimental data from four types of SAXS experiment: anion-exchange (AEX) coupled SAXS, ligand titration, time-resolved mixing and time-resolved temperature jump. Based on its performance with these challenging datasets, it is anticipated that REGALS will be a valuable addition to the SAXS analysis toolkit and enable new experiments. The software is implemented in both MATLAB and Python and is available freely as an open-source software package.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography
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