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The integrative role of cryo electron microscopy in molecular and cellular structural biology
Authors:Igor Orlov  Alexander G Myasnikov  Leonid Andronov  S Kundhavai Natchiar  Brice Beinsteiner  Jean‐François Ménétret  Isabelle Hazemann  Kareem Mohideen  Karima Tazibt  Rachel Tabaroni  Hanna Kratzat  Nadia Djabeur  Tatiana Bruxelles  Finaritra Raivoniaina  Lorenza di Pompeo  Morgan Torchy  Isabelle Billas  Alexandre Urzhumtsev  Bruno P Klaholz
Institution:1. Centre for Integrative Biology (CBI), Department of Integrated Structural Biology, IGBMC (Institute of Genetics and of Molecular and Cellular Biology), Illkirch, France;2. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) UMR 7104, Illkirch, France;3. Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) U964, Illkirch, France;4. Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
Abstract:After gradually moving away from preparation methods prone to artefacts such as plastic embedding and negative staining for cell sections and single particles, the field of cryo electron microscopy (cryo‐EM) is now heading off at unprecedented speed towards high‐resolution analysis of biological objects of various sizes. This ‘revolution in resolution’ is happening largely thanks to new developments of new‐generation cameras used for recording the images in the cryo electron microscope which have much increased sensitivity being based on complementary metal oxide semiconductor devices. Combined with advanced image processing and 3D reconstruction, the cryo‐EM analysis of nucleoprotein complexes can provide unprecedented insights at molecular and atomic levels and address regulatory mechanisms in the cell. These advances reinforce the integrative role of cryo‐EM in synergy with other methods such as X‐ray crystallography, fluorescence imaging or focussed‐ion beam milling as exemplified here by some recent studies from our laboratory on ribosomes, viruses, chromatin and nuclear receptors. Such multi‐scale and multi‐resolution approaches allow integrating molecular and cellular levels when applied to purified or in situ macromolecular complexes, thus illustrating the trend of the field towards cellular structural biology.
Keywords:cryo electron microscopy  cryo electron tomography  Crystallography  Super‐resolution microscopy  Structural biology
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