Cryo-electron tomography: gaining insight into cellular processes by structural approaches |
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Authors: | Yahav Tal Maimon Tal Grossman Einat Dahan Idit Medalia Ohad |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Biochemistry, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland;2Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel;3The National Institute for Biotechnology in the Negev, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel |
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Abstract: | Visualization of cellular processes at a resolution of the individual protein should involve integrative and complementary approaches that can eventually draw realistic functional and cellular landscapes. Electron tomography of vitrified but otherwise unaltered cells emerges as a central method for three-dimensional reconstruction of cellular architecture at a resolution of 2-6 nm. While a combination of correlative light-based microscopy with cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) provides medium-resolution insight into pivotal cellular processes, fitting high-resolution structural approaches, for example, X-ray crystallography, into reconstructed macromolecular assemblies provides unprecedented information on native protein assemblies. Thus, cryo-ET bridges the resolution gap between cellular and structural biology. In this article, we focus on the study of eukaryotic cells and macromolecular complexes in a close-to-life-state. We discuss recent developments and structural findings enabling major strides to be made in understanding complex physiological functions. |
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