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A simple pressure-assisted method for MicroED specimen preparation

Biology

A simple pressure-assisted method for MicroED specimen preparation

J. Zhao, H. Xu, et al.

Discover how Preassis, a novel pressure-assisted method introduced by Jingjing Zhao and colleagues, revolutionizes Micro-crystal electron diffraction specimen preparation. This effective technique overcomes previous challenges, broadening the application of MicroED across various protein crystals and conditions. A significant breakthrough for structural biology!

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Abstract
Micro-crystal electron diffraction (MicroED) is a promising technique for determining the structure of macromolecular crystals too small for X-ray diffraction. However, specimen preparation remains a major bottleneck. This paper introduces Preassis, a simple pressure-assisted method for preparing MicroED specimens. Preassis removes excess liquid through an EM grid using pressure, allowing control of ice thickness by adjusting pressure and grid carbon hole size. It's shown to be effective with various protein crystals and buffer conditions, including high-viscosity samples and low crystal concentrations. Preassis is a universal and simple method that significantly broadens MicroED applications.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 19, 2021
Authors
Jingjing Zhao, Hongyi Xu, Hugo Lebrette, Marta Carroni, Helena Taberman, Martin Högbom, Xiaodong Zou
Tags
Micro-crystal electron diffraction
specimen preparation
pressure-assisted method
protein crystals
high-viscosity samples
structure determination
MicroED applications
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