| Literature DB >> 28598595 |
Julian Scherr1, Kristian Parey2, Niklas Klusch2, Bonnie J Murphy2, Sebastian Balser1, Alexander Neuhaus2, Volker Zickermann3, Werner Kühlbrandt2, Andreas Terfort1, Daniel Rhinow2.
Abstract
We developed a method to improve specimen preparation for electron cryo-microscopy of membrane proteins. The method features a perforated hydrogel nanomembrane that stabilizes the thin film of aqueous buffer spanning the holes of holey carbon films, while at the same time preventing the depletion of protein molecules from these holes. The membrane is obtained by cross-linking of thiolated polyglycerol dendrimer films on gold, which self-perforate upon transfer to holey carbon substrates, forming a sub-micron-sized hydrogel network. The perforated nanomembrane improves the distribution of the protein molecules in the ice considerably. This facilitates data acquisition as demonstrated with two eukaryotic membrane protein complexes.Entities:
Keywords: biorepulsive polymer; cryo-EM; membrane proteins; self-assembly; two-dimensional materials
Year: 2017 PMID: 28598595 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b03099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881