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Electron Microscopy

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Conventional Specimen Preparation Techniques for Transmission Electron Microscopy of Cultured Cells
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    Chapter 2 Microwave-Assisted Processing and Embedding for Transmission Electron Microscopy
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    Chapter 3 Processing Plant Tissues for Ultrastructural Study
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    Chapter 4 Staining Sectioned Biological Specimens for Transmission Electron Microscopy: Conventional and En Bloc Stains
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    Chapter 5 Metal Shadowing for Electron Microscopy
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    Chapter 6 Freeze Fracture and Freeze Etching
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    Chapter 7 Conventional Specimen Preparation Techniques for Scanning Electron Microscopy of Biological Specimens
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    Chapter 8 High-Pressure Freezing: Current State and Future Prospects
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    Chapter 9 Cryo-fixation by Self-Pressurized Rapid Freezing
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    Chapter 10 Cryo-electron Microscopy of Vitreous Sections
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    Chapter 11 Negative Staining and Cryo-negative Staining: Applications in Biology and Medicine
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    Chapter 12 Electron Microscopy of Microtubule Cytoskeleton Assembly In Vitro
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    Chapter 13 Cryosectioning Fixed and Cryoprotected Biological Material for Immunocytochemistry
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    Chapter 14 Analysis of specificity in immunoelectron microscopy.
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    Chapter 15 Cryo-electron Microscopy of Membrane Proteins
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    Chapter 16 Tracking DNA and RNA Sequences at High Resolution
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    Chapter 17 Visualization of DNA and Protein–DNA Complexes with Atomic Force Microscopy
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    Chapter 18 Biological Applications of Phase-Contrast Electron Microscopy
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    Chapter 19 Single Particle Cryo-electron Microscopy and 3-D Reconstruction of Viruses
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    Chapter 20 Electron Tomography for Organelles, Cells, and Tissues
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    Chapter 21 Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy: From Live Cell Dynamic to 3D Ultrastructure.
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    Chapter 22 Nanometer-Resolution Fluorescence Electron Microscopy (Nano-EM) in Cultured Cells.
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    Chapter 23 Correlative fluorescence and electron microscopy of quantum dot labeled proteins on whole cells in liquid.
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    Chapter 24 FIB-SEM Tomography in Biology.
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    Chapter 25 Correlative light and electron microscopy using immunolabeled sections.
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    Chapter 26 Correlative 3D Imaging: CLSM and FIB-SEM Tomography Using High-Pressure Frozen, Freeze-Substituted Biological Samples.
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    Chapter 27 Three-Dimensional Imaging of Adherent Cells using FIB/SEM and STEM.
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    Chapter 28 X-ray microanalysis in the scanning electron microscope.
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    Chapter 29 Application of SEM and EDX in Studying Biomineralization in Plant Tissues.
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    Chapter 30 Freeze Stabilization and Cryopreparation Technique for Visualizing the Water Distribution in Woody Tissues by X-Ray Imaging and Cryo-scanning Electron Microscopy.
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    Chapter 31 Biological Applications of Energy-Filtered TEM.
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    Chapter 32 Secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging of biological cells and tissues.
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    Chapter 33 Elemental and Isotopic Imaging of Biological Samples Using NanoSIMS.
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    Chapter 34 3D Chemical Mapping: Application of Scanning Transmission (Soft) X-ray Microscopy (STXM) in Combination with Angle-Scan Tomography in Bio-, Geo-, and Environmental Sciences.
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Chapter title
Cryo-electron Microscopy of Membrane Proteins
Chapter number 15
Book title
Electron Microscopy
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-1-62703-776-1_15
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Book ISBNs
978-1-62703-775-4, 978-1-62703-776-1
Authors

Kenneth N. Goldie, Priyanka Abeyrathne, Fabian Kebbel, Mohamed Chami, Philippe Ringler, Henning Stahlberg

Abstract

Electron crystallography is used to study membrane proteins in the form of planar, two-dimensional (2D) crystals, or other crystalline arrays such as tubular crystals. This method has been used to determine the atomic resolution structures of bacteriorhodopsin, tubulin, aquaporins, and several other membrane proteins. In addition, a large number of membrane protein structures were studied at a slightly lower resolution, whereby at least secondary structure motifs could be identified.In order to conserve the structural details of delicate crystalline arrays, cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) allows imaging and/or electron diffraction of membrane proteins in their close-to-native state within a lipid bilayer membrane.To achieve ultimate high-resolution structural information of 2D crystals, meticulous sample preparation for electron crystallography is of outmost importance. Beam-induced specimen drift and lack of specimen flatness can severely affect the attainable resolution of images for tilted samples. Sample preparations that sandwich the 2D crystals between symmetrical carbon films reduce the beam-induced specimen drift, and the flatness of the preparations can be optimized by the choice of the grid material and the preparation protocol.Data collection in the cryo-electron microscope using either the imaging or the electron diffraction mode has to be performed applying low-dose procedures. Spot-scanning further reduces the effects of beam-induced drift. Data collection using automated acquisition schemes, along with improved and user-friendlier data processing software, is increasingly being used and is likely to bring the technique to a wider user base.

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United Kingdom 1 2%
Switzerland 1 2%
Brazil 1 2%
Unknown 60 95%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 15 24%
Researcher 12 19%
Student > Bachelor 8 13%
Student > Master 5 8%
Student > Doctoral Student 4 6%
Other 5 8%
Unknown 14 22%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 20 32%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 18 29%
Chemistry 3 5%
Chemical Engineering 2 3%
Physics and Astronomy 2 3%
Other 4 6%
Unknown 14 22%
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