Lengyel Jeffrey S, Milne Jacqueline L S, Subramaniam Sriram
Laboratory of Cell Biology, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Nanomedicine (Lond). 2008 Feb;3(1):125-31. doi: 10.2217/17435889.3.1.125.
A wide range of medically important nanosized biological assemblies are not amenable to study by standard structural techniques, such as x-ray crystallography or nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, either owing to their large size or the intrinsic heterogeneity of the specimen. The emerging technique of cryo-electron tomography is being applied actively to study these nanoparticles and has the potential of providing high-resolution structural information on these heterogeneous assemblies. Although the majority of structural methods involve the averaging of large numbers of structurally homogeneous molecules, tomography enables the visualization and quantitation of variation in a mixed population. Here, we present a review of the principles of cryo-electron tomography as applied to the 3D analysis of nanoparticles and illustrate applications where it can be used for visualizing the architecture of enveloped viruses and for the analysis of size and compositional variation of Doxil, a commonly used, US FDA-approved nanomedicine.
许多具有医学重要性的纳米级生物组装体,由于其尺寸较大或标本存在内在异质性,无法通过标准结构技术(如X射线晶体学或核磁共振光谱)进行研究。新兴的冷冻电子断层扫描技术正被积极应用于研究这些纳米颗粒,并有可能提供关于这些异质组装体的高分辨率结构信息。尽管大多数结构方法涉及对大量结构均一的分子进行平均,但断层扫描能够对混合群体中的变异进行可视化和定量分析。在此,我们对应用于纳米颗粒三维分析的冷冻电子断层扫描原理进行综述,并举例说明其可用于可视化包膜病毒结构以及分析常用的、美国食品药品监督管理局批准的纳米药物阿霉素脂质体(Doxil)的大小和组成变化的应用实例。