Thursday, June 04, 2020

individual atoms



‘It opens up a whole new universe’: Revolutionary microscopy technique sees or first time

Cryo-EM map of apoferritin at atomic resolutionCryo-electron microscopy breaks a key barrier that will allow the workings of proteins to be probed in unprecedented detail.


A game-changing technique for imaging molecules known as cryo-electron microscopy has produced its sharpest pictures yet — and, for the first time, discerned individual atoms in a protein.
By achieving atomic resolution using cryogenic-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), researchers will be able to understand, in unprecedented detail, the workings of proteins that cannot easily be examined by other imaging techniques, such as X-ray crystallography.
The breakthrough, reported by two laboratories late last month, cements cryo-EM’s position as the dominant tool for mapping the 3D shapes of proteins, say scientists. Ultimately, these structures will help researchers to understand how proteins work in health and disease, and lead to better drugs with fewer side effects.

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