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Sample Preparation Induced Artifacts in Cryo-Electron Tomographs

Authors

PLEVKA Pavel BATTISTI Anthony J. WINKLER Dennis C. TARS Kaspars HOLDAWAY Heather A. BATOR Carol M. ROSSMANN Michael G.

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Microscopy and Microanalysis
MU Faculty or unit

Central European Institute of Technology

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1431927612001298
Field Biochemistry
Keywords cryo-EM; microscopy; ice-vacuum interface; artifacts; virus; tomography
Description We investigated the effects of sample preparation and of the exposure to an electron beam on particles in cryo-electron tomographs. Various virus particles with icosahedral symmetry were examined, allowing a comparison of symmetrically related components that should be identical in structure but might be affected differently by these imaging artifacts. Comparison of tomographic reconstructions with previously determined structures established by an independent method showed that neither freezing nor electron beam exposure produced a significant amount of shrinkage along the z axis (thickness). However, we observed damage to regions of the particles located close to the surface of the vitreous ice.

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