- de la Cruz, M Jason;
- Hattne, Johan;
- Shi, Dan;
- Seidler, Paul;
- Rodriguez, Jose;
- Reyes, Francis E;
- Sawaya, Michael R;
- Cascio, Duilio;
- Weiss, Simon C;
- Kim, Sun Kyung;
- Hinck, Cynthia S;
- Hinck, Andrew P;
- Calero, Guillermo;
- Eisenberg, David;
- Gonen, Tamir
Traditionally, crystallographic analysis of macromolecules has depended on large, well-ordered crystals, which often require significant effort to obtain. Even sizable crystals sometimes suffer from pathologies that render them inappropriate for high-resolution structure determination. Here we show that fragmentation of large, imperfect crystals into microcrystals or nanocrystals can provide a simple path for high-resolution structure determination by the cryoEM method MicroED and potentially by serial femtosecond crystallography.