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分子结构生物学中的透射电子显微镜:历史综述。

Transmission electron microscopy in molecular structural biology: A historical survey.

作者信息

Harris J Robin

机构信息

Institute of Zoology, University of Mainz, 55099 Mainz, Germany; Institute for Cell and Molecular Biosciences, Newcastle University, NE2 4HH, UK.

出版信息

Arch Biochem Biophys. 2015 Sep 1;581:3-18. doi: 10.1016/j.abb.2014.11.011. Epub 2014 Dec 2.

Abstract

In this personal, historic account of macromolecular transmission electron microscopy (TEM), published data from the 1940s through to recent times is surveyed, within the context of the remarkable progress that has been achieved during this time period. The evolution of present day molecular structural biology is described in relation to the associated biological disciplines. The contribution of numerous electron microscope pioneers to the development of the subject is discussed. The principal techniques for TEM specimen preparation, thin sectioning, metal shadowing, negative staining and plunge-freezing (vitrification) of thin aqueous samples are described, with a selection of published images to emphasise the virtues of each method. The development of digital image analysis and 3D reconstruction is described in detail as applied to electron crystallography and reconstructions from helical structures, 2D membrane crystals as well as single particle 3D reconstruction of icosahedral viruses and macromolecules. The on-going development of new software, algorithms and approaches is highlighted before specific examples of the historical progress of the structural biology of proteins and viruses are presented.

摘要

在这本关于大分子透射电子显微镜(TEM)的个人历史记述中,我们审视了从20世纪40年代到近期已发表的数据,这是在该时间段内所取得的显著进展的背景下进行的。当今分子结构生物学的发展是相对于相关生物学学科来描述的。讨论了众多电子显微镜先驱对该学科发展的贡献。描述了TEM标本制备的主要技术,包括薄切片、金属阴影法、负染色以及对稀薄水性样品的 plunge-freezing(玻璃化),并挑选了一些已发表的图像来强调每种方法的优点。详细描述了数字图像分析和三维重建的发展,这些技术应用于电子晶体学以及从螺旋结构、二维膜晶体以及二十面体病毒和大分子的单颗粒三维重建。在展示蛋白质和病毒结构生物学的历史进展的具体例子之前,突出了新软件、算法和方法的持续发展。

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