EMD-25895

Tomography
72.0 Å
EMD-25895 Deposition: 11/01/2022
Map released: 16/08/2023
Last modified: 27/09/2023
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EMD-25895

Single-molecule 3D density map of HIV cellular entry by liquid-phase electron tomography (particle #2)

EMD-25895

Tomography
72.0 Å
EMD-25895 Deposition: 11/01/2022
Map released: 16/08/2023
Last modified: 27/09/2023
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Sample Organism: Human immunodeficiency virus, Homo sapiens
Sample: HIV approaching cell membrane

Deposition Authors: Kong L , Ren G
Facile hermetic TEM grid preparation for molecular imaging of hydrated biological samples at room temperature.
Kong L , Liu J , Zhang M , Lu Z, Xue H, Ren A, Liu J , Li J, Ling WL , Ren G
(2023) Nat Commun , 14 , 5641 - 5641
PUBMED: 37704637
DOI: doi:10.1038/s41467-023-41266-x
ISSN: 2041-1723
Abstract:
Although structures of vitrified supramolecular complexes have been determined at near-atomic resolution, elucidating in situ molecular structure in living cells remains a challenge. Here, we report a straightforward liquid cell technique, originally developed for real-time visualization of dynamics at a liquid-gas interface using transmission electron microscopy, to image wet biological samples. Due to the scattering effects from the liquid phase, the micrographs display an amplitude contrast comparable to that observed in negatively stained samples. We succeed in resolving subunits within the protein complex GroEL imaged in a buffer solution at room temperature. Additionally, we capture various stages of virus cell entry, a process for which only sparse structural data exists due to their transient nature. To scrutinize the morphological details further, we used individual particle electron tomography for 3D reconstruction of each virus. These findings showcase this approach potential as an efficient, cost-effective complement to other microscopy technique in addressing biological questions at the molecular level.