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Cryo-EM-On-a-Chip: Custom-Designed Substrates for the 3D Analysis of Macromolecules.

Nick A AldenA Cameron VaranoWilliam J DearnaleyMaria J SolaresWilliam Y LuqiuYanping LiangZhi ShengSarah M McDonaldJohn DamianoJennifer McConnellMadeline J DukesDeborah F Kelly
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
The fight against human disease requires a multidisciplinary scientific approach. Applying tools from seemingly unrelated areas, such as materials science and molecular biology, researchers can overcome long-standing challenges to improve knowledge of molecular pathologies. Here, custom-designed substrates composed of silicon nitride (SiN) are used to study the 3D attributes of tumor suppressor proteins that function in DNA repair events. New on-chip preparation strategies enable the isolation of native protein complexes from human cancer cells. Combined techniques of cryo-electron microscopy (EM) and molecular modeling reveal a new modified form of the p53 tumor suppressor present in aggressive glioblastoma multiforme cancer cells. Taken together, the findings provide a radical new design for cryo-EM substrates to evaluate the structures of disease-related macromolecules.
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