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2D Electron Crystallography of Membrane Protein Single-, Double-, and Multi-Layered Ordered Arrays.

Matthew C Johnson1, Yusuf M Uddin2, Kasahun Neselu2, Ingeborg Schmidt-Krey3,4.   

Abstract

The electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) approach of 2D electron crystallography allows for structure determination of two-dimensional (2D) crystals of soluble and membrane proteins, employing identical principles and methods once 2D crystals are obtained. Two-dimensional crystallization trials of membrane proteins can result in multiple outcomes of ordered arrays, which may be suited for either 2D electron crystallography, helical analysis, or MicroED.The membrane protein 2D crystals used for 2D electron crystallography are either single- or double-layered ordered proteoliposome vesicles or sheet-like membranes. We have developed a cryo-EM grid preparation approach, which allows for the analysis of stacked 2D crystals that are neither suitable for MicroED nor for directly applying 2D electron crystallography. This new grid preparation approach, the peel-blot, uses the capillary force generated by submicron filter paper and mechanical means for the separation of stacked 2D crystals into single-layered 2D crystals, for which standard 2D electron crystallography can then be employed. The preparation of 2D crystals, the peel-blot grid preparation, and the structure determination by 2D electron crystallography are described here.

Keywords:  2D Crystallization; 2D Crystallography; 2D Electron crystallography; Cryo-EM; Electron crystallography; Membrane protein; Peel-blot; Reconstitution; Structure

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33368006     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0966-8_10

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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