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Preparing Better Samples for Cryo–Electron Microscopy: Biochemical Challenges Do Not End with Isolation and Purification
Annual Review of Biochemistry ( IF 12.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-21 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-biochem-072020-020231
Robert M Glaeser 1
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The preparation of extremely thin samples, which are required for high-resolution electron microscopy, poses extreme risk of damaging biological macromolecules due to interactions with the air-water interface. Although the rapid increase in the number of published structures initially gave little indication that this was a problem, the search for methods that substantially mitigate this hazard is now intensifying. The two main approaches under investigation are (a) immobilizing particles onto structure-friendly support films and (b) reducing the length of time during which such interactions may occur. While there is little possibility of outrunning diffusion to the interface, intentional passivation of the interface may slow the process of adsorption and denaturation. In addition, growing attention is being given to gaining more effective control of the thickness of the sample prior to vitrification.

中文翻译:


为冷冻电子显微镜制备更好的样品:生化挑战不会随着分离和纯化而结束

由于与空气-水界面的相互作用,制备高分辨率电子显微镜所需的极薄样品具有破坏生物大分子的极大风险。尽管最初公布的结构数量的迅速增加几乎没有表明这是一个问题,但现在正在加紧寻找能够大大减轻这种危害的方法。正在研究的两种主要方法是 ( a ) 将粒子固定在结构友好的支撑膜上和 ( b )) 减少可能发生此类交互的时间长度。虽然几乎没有扩散到界面的可能性,但有意钝化界面可能会减慢吸附和变性的过程。此外,人们越来越重视在玻璃化之前更有效地控制样品的厚度。

更新日期:2021-06-22
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