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Cryo-electron microscopy reveals macromolecular organization within biological liquid cyrstals seen in the polarizing microscope
Authors:F.P Booy  A.G. Fowler
Affiliation:

European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Postfach 10.2209, 6900, Heidelberg, FRG

Abstract:A method is described for examining water dispersible biopolymers in the frozen, hydrated state by electron microscopy using the filamentous bacterial viruses Pf1 and fd as examples. The technique reveals liquid-crystalline textures that correlate well with polarizing microscopy of magnetically oriented specimens. At higher magnification the packing of the virus particle is revealed to a spatial resolution of better than 30 Å, thus linking directly with data from X-ray diffraction and optical microscopy. Electron diffraction confirms that the structure is preserved to high resolution (4 Å). The technique permits a detailed understanding of the processes involved in the orientation of these samples in a strong magnetic field and clarifies the long-range bi-axial properties of some fibres as seen by X-ray diffraction and optical microscopy.
Keywords:Cryo-electron microscopy   liquid crystals   filamentous bacterial viruses   polarizing microscopy   X-ray fibre-diffraction
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