| Literature DB >> 34582983 |
Guido Gaietta1, Mark F Swift2, Niels Volkmann3, Dorit Hanein4.
Abstract
With the rapid increase and accessibility of high-resolution imaging technologies of cells, the interpretation of results relies more and more on the assumption that the three-dimensional integrity of the surrounding cellular landscape is not compromised by the experimental setup. However, the only available technology for directly probing the structural integrity of whole-cell preparations at the nanoscale is electron cryo-tomography, which is time-consuming, costly, and complex. We devised an accessible, inexpensive and reliable screening assay to quickly report on the compatibility of experimental protocols with preserving the structural integrity of whole-cell preparations at the nanoscale. Our Rapid Cell Integrity Assessment (RCIA) assay is executed at room temperature and relies solely on light microscopy imaging. Using cellular electron cryo-tomography as a benchmark, we verify that RCIA accurately unveils the adverse impact of reagents and/or protocols such as those used for virus inactivation or to arrest dynamic processes on the cellular nanoarchitecture.Entities:
Keywords: CLEM; Cryo-electron tomography; In-situ cellular methods; Virus inactivation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34582983 PMCID: PMC8665072 DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2021.107801
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Struct Biol ISSN: 1047-8477 Impact factor: 2.867