Sun Jingchuan, Li Huilin
Biology Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, USA.
Methods Enzymol. 2010;481:231-49. doi: 10.1016/S0076-6879(10)81010-9.
We describe the basic principles for imaging frozen-hydrated specimens in a transmission electron microscope and provide a step-by-step guide to a new user, from starting up and aligning the microscope, to loading a cryo-grid into the specimen holder and inserting the holder into the microscope, to setting up the low dose mode for imaging, and eventually to shutting down the microscope. The procedure is based on a JEOL TEM; however, it is applicable to microscopes from other manufacturers with small modifications. We also give several tips on how to minimize specimen exposure before taking pictures; how to minimize the specimen drift and charging during exposure; how to estimate the thickness of the vitreous ice, and how to quickly estimate the electron exposure dose. Despite recent advances in instrumentation, the microscopist's patience and attention to detail may still be the key to acquiring a high quality cryo-electron micrograph.
我们描述了在透射电子显微镜中对冷冻水合标本进行成像的基本原理,并为新用户提供了一份详细的操作指南,内容涵盖从显微镜的启动和校准,到将冷冻载网装入样品架并将样品架插入显微镜,再到设置成像的低剂量模式,最后关闭显微镜的整个过程。该程序基于日本电子(JEOL)的透射电子显微镜;不过,经过一些小的修改后,它也适用于其他制造商生产的显微镜。我们还给出了一些实用技巧,包括如何在拍照前尽量减少样品暴露;如何在曝光过程中尽量减少样品漂移和充电现象;如何估算玻璃态冰的厚度,以及如何快速估算电子曝光剂量。尽管仪器设备最近有了很大进步,但显微镜操作人员的耐心和对细节的关注可能仍然是获得高质量冷冻电子显微照片的关键。