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Graphene sandwich-based biological specimen preparation for cryo-EM analysis.

Jie XuXiaoyin GaoLiming ZhengXia JiaKui XuYuwei MaXiaoding WeiNan LiuHai-Lin PengHong-Wei Wang
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2024)
High-quality specimen preparation plays a crucial role in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structural analysis. In this study, we have developed a reliable and convenient technique called the graphene sandwich method for preparing cryo-EM specimens. This method involves using two layers of graphene films that enclose macromolecules on both sides, allowing for an appropriate ice thickness for cryo-EM analysis. The graphene sandwich helps to mitigate beam-induced charging effect and reduce particle motion compared to specimens prepared using the traditional method with graphene support on only one side, therefore improving the cryo-EM data quality. These advancements may open new opportunities to expand the use of graphene in the field of biological electron microscopy.
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