Borkotoky Subhomoi, Meena Chetan Kumar, Khan Mohammad Wahab, Murali Ayaluru
Centre for Bioinformatics, School of Life Sciences, Pondicherry University, Puducherry-605014, India.
EXCLI J. 2013 Apr 24;12:335-46. eCollection 2013.
Recently, structural biology witnessed a major tool - electron microscopy - in solving the structures of macromolecules in addition to the conventional techniques, X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Three dimensional transmission electron microscopy (3DTEM) is one of the most sophisticated techniques for structure determination of molecular machines. Known to give the 3-dimensional structures in its native form with literally no upper limit on size of the macromolecule, this tool does not need the crystallization of the protein. Combining the 3DTEM data with in silico tools, one can have better refined structure of a desired complex. In this review we are discussing about the recent advancements in three dimensional electron microscopy and tools associated with it.
最近,结构生物学见证了一种主要工具——电子显微镜——除了传统技术X射线晶体学和核磁共振(NMR)之外,用于解析大分子的结构。三维透射电子显微镜(3DTEM)是确定分子机器结构最复杂的技术之一。该工具能够以天然形式给出三维结构,对大分子的大小实际上没有上限,而且不需要蛋白质结晶。将3DTEM数据与计算机工具相结合,可以得到所需复合物更好的精细结构。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论三维电子显微镜及其相关工具的最新进展。