| Literature DB >> 29706530 |
Johan Hattne1, Dan Shi2, Calina Glynn3, Chih-Te Zee3, Marcus Gallagher-Jones3, Michael W Martynowycz1, Jose A Rodriguez3, Tamir Gonen4.
Abstract
Micro-crystal electron diffraction (MicroED) combines the efficiency of electron scattering with diffraction to allow structure determination from nano-sized crystalline samples in cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM). It has been used to solve structures of a diverse set of biomolecules and materials, in some cases to sub-atomic resolution. However, little is known about the damaging effects of the electron beam on samples during such measurements. We assess global and site-specific damage from electron radiation on nanocrystals of proteinase K and of a prion hepta-peptide and find that the dynamics of electron-induced damage follow well-established trends observed in X-ray crystallography. Metal ions are perturbed, disulfide bonds are broken, and acidic side chains are decarboxylated while the diffracted intensities decay exponentially with increasing exposure. A better understanding of radiation damage in MicroED improves our assessment and processing of all types of cryo-EM data.Entities:
Keywords: MicroED; electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM); electron crystallography; electron diffraction; radiation damage
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29706530 PMCID: PMC6333475 DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2018.03.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Structure ISSN: 0969-2126 Impact factor: 5.006