| Literature DB >> 28262565 |
M Mishyna1, O Volokh2, Ya Danilova2, N Gerasimova2, E Pechnikova3, O S Sokolova4.
Abstract
Nucleic acids are responsible for the storage, transfer and realization of genetic information in the cell, which provides correct development and functioning of organisms. DNA interaction with ligands ensures the safety of this information. Over the past 10 years, advances in electron microscopy and image processing allowed to obtain the structures of key DNA-protein complexes with resolution below 4Å. However, radiation damage is a limiting factor to the potentially attainable resolution in cryo-EM. The prospect and limitations of studying protein-DNA complex interactions using cryo-electron microscopy are discussed here. We reviewed the ways to minimize radiation damage in biological specimens and the possibilities of using radiation damage (so-called 'bubblegrams') to obtain additional structural information.Entities:
Keywords: Bubblegrams; Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM); DNA; Protein-DNA complexes; Proteins; Radiation damage
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28262565 DOI: 10.1016/j.micron.2017.02.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Micron ISSN: 0968-4328 Impact factor: 2.251