Electrospray-assisted cryo-EM sample preparation to mitigate interfacial effects.
Zi YangJingjin FanJia WangXiao FanZheng OuyangHong-Wei WangXiaoyu ZhouPublished in: Nature methods (2024)
Addressing interfacial effects during specimen preparation in cryogenic electron microscopy remains challenging. Here we introduce ESI-cryoPrep, a specimen preparation method based on electrospray ionization in native mass spectrometry, designed to alleviate issues associated with protein denaturation or preferred orientation induced by macromolecule adsorption at interfaces. Through fine-tuning spraying parameters, we optimized protein integrity preservation and achieved the desired ice thickness for analyzing target macromolecules. With ESI-cryoPrep, we prepared high-quality cryo-specimens of five proteins and obtained three-dimensional reconstructions at near-atomic resolution. Our findings demonstrate that ESI-cryoPrep effectively confines macromolecules within the middle of the thin layer of amorphous ice, facilitating the preparation of blotting-free vitreous samples. The protective mechanism, characterized by the uneven distribution of charged biomolecules of varying sizes within charged droplets, prevents the adsorption of target biomolecules at air-water or graphene-water interfaces, thereby avoiding structural damage to the protein particles or the introduction of dominant orientation issues.
Keyphrases
- electron microscopy
- ms ms
- mass spectrometry
- molecularly imprinted
- protein protein
- liquid chromatography
- ionic liquid
- high resolution
- oxidative stress
- room temperature
- magnetic resonance imaging
- air pollution
- high performance liquid chromatography
- mouse model
- aqueous solution
- optical coherence tomography
- computed tomography
- single molecule
- capillary electrophoresis
- gas chromatography
- solid phase extraction
- solid state
- walled carbon nanotubes