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Jonathan Ashmore1, Bridget Carragher2, Peter B Rosenthal3, William Weis4.
Abstract
Cryo electron microscopy (cryoEM) is a fast-growing technique for structure determination. Two recent papers report the first atomic resolution structure of a protein obtained by averaging images of frozen-hydrated biomolecules. They both describe maps of symmetric apoferritin assemblies, a common test specimen, in unprecedented detail. New instrument improvements, different in the two studies, have contributed better images, and image analysis can extract structural information sufficient to resolve individual atomic positions. While true atomic resolution maps will not be routine for most proteins, the studies suggest structures determined by cryoEM will continue to improve, increasing their impact on biology and medicine. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Atomic resolution; CryoEM; apoF; protein structure; structure determination
Year: 2021 PMID: 35088060 PMCID: PMC8753989 DOI: 10.12703/r-01-000002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fac Rev ISSN: 2732-432X