- https://www.cells.es/es/actualidad/eventos/eventos-publicos-de-alba/cryo-electron-microscopy-in-quest-for-resolution-from-evolution-to-revolution-1
- Cryo-Electron Microscopy in quest for resolution: From Evolution to Revolution
- 2016-09-19T12:00:00+02:00
- 2016-09-19T13:00:00+02:00
- Prof. Jose L. Carrascosa. Department of Structure of Macromolecules. Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia, CSIC. Campus Cantoblanco. Madrid
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Sep 19, 2016
de 12:00 a 13:00 (Europe/Madrid / UTC200) - Dónde
- Sincrotrón ALBA - Auditorio Maxwell
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- Inma Hernández
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- +34 93 592 43 89
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After a number of years of relatively slow improvement, recent advances in cryo–electron microscopy (cryo-EM) have finally allowed structures of large macromolecules and macromolecular complexes to be determined at near-atomic resolution. Achievement of resolutions below 4 Å are extending in very different types of macromolecules, with selected examples extending up to better than 2 Å for around 350 kD protein complexes. These results not only support the incorporation of cryo-EM as a technique of choice for structural determination, but also demonstrate that the density maps are detailed enough to show water molecules, ions, and precise side-chain conformations.
As the analysis of images provided by cryo-EM is done particle by particle, structural heterogeneity can be studied in detail, providing unprecedented insights about structural features involved in key steps of their function and regulation. The fact that cryo-EM allows the atomic resolution analysis of complexes rapidly frozen from solution, and thus under conditions closer to physiological conditions, offers a great potential of using cryo-EM and single-particle analysis to study the protein–ligand interactions and structure-based drug design, while opening new opportunities for the study of detailed protein functional mechanisms.