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Imaging protein three-dimensional nanocrystals with cryo-EM

Date Issued
2013-01-01
Author(s)
Nederlof, Igor
Li, Yao Wang
van Heel, Marin
Abrahams, Jan Pieter  
DOI
10.1107/s0907444913002734
Abstract
Flash-cooled three-dimensional crystals of the small protein lysozyme with a thickness of the order of 100 nm were imaged by 300 kV cryo-EM on a Falcon direct electron detector. The images were taken close to focus and to the eye appeared devoid of contrast. Fourier transforms of the images revealed the reciprocal lattice up to 3 angstrom resolution in favourable cases and up to 4 angstrom resolution for about half the crystals. The reciprocal-lattice spots showed structure, indicating that the ordering of the crystals was not uniform. Data processing revealed details at higher than 2 angstrom resolution and indicated the presence of multiple mosaic blocks within the crystal which could be separately processed. The prospects for full three-dimensional structure determination by electron imaging of protein three-dimensional nanocrystals are discussed.
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