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APR 29, 2021 9:00 AM PDT

Cryo-Electron Microscopy: membrane proteins down to atoms

Sponsored by: Thermo Fisher Scientific
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Date:  April 29, 2021

Time: 9:00am PDT

Abstract

 

Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) reached single-atom resolution for 3D structure determination of biological macromolecules. Cryo-EM has been determining the structures of protein structures for soluble as well as membrane proteins that have a key role in human disease. It has become possible to obtain sufficiently high resolution structures to visualize water molecules, hydrogen atoms and in the cases of optimized samples, individual protein atoms. For protein structures, especially membrane proteins, improvements in resolution below 3 Å would mean improved rotamer assignments due to better defined side chain densities, visualization of bound drug or ligand molecules and an unambiguous assignment of structurally ordered water molecules that are very important for any structure-based drug discovery. The resolution leap is possible due to cryo-EM technological advances. We will review how our 300 kV, cryo-transmission electron microscope (Thermo Fisher Krios G4) works from the cold field emission source to detector and Selectris Imaging Filter. We will also show brand new results on membrane protein structures going beyond 2.5 Å resolution obtained with our 200kV Glacios cryo-TEM.

 

Learning Objectives

  • Discover the implications of atomic resolution cryo-EM for structural biology
  • Explore recent research on membrane structures from both 200kV and 300kV cryo-TEM
  • Tour a cryo-EM microscope from cold field emission source, detectors and image/energy filtering

 

 

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