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Need for Speed: Examining Protein Behaviour During CryoEM Grid Preparation at Different Timescales

41 Pages Posted: 16 Jun 2020 Publication Status: Published

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David P. Klebl

University of Leeds - School of Biomedical Sciences

Molly S.C. Gravett

University of Leeds - School of Molecular and Cellular Biology

Dimitrios Kontziampasis

University of Leeds - School of Biomedical Sciences

David J. Wright

University of Leeds - School of Medicine

Robin Bon

University of Leeds - School of Medicine

Diana Monteiro

University of Hamburg - The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging

Martin Trebbin

State University of New York - Department of Chemistry

Frank Sobott

University of Leeds - School of Molecular and Cellular Biology

Howard D. White

Eastern Virginia Medical School - Department of Physiological Sciences

Michele Darrow

SPT Labtech

Rebecca F. Thompson

University of Leeds - Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology

Stephen Muench

University of Leeds - School of Biomedical Sciences

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Abstract

A host of new technologies are under development to improve the quality and reproducibility of cryoEM grid preparation. Here we have systematically investigated the preparation of three macromolecular complexes using three different vitrification devices (Vitrobot™, chameleon and a time-resolved cryoEM device) on various timescales, including grids made within 6 ms, (the fastest reported to date), to interrogate particle behaviour at the air-water interface for different timepoints. Results demonstrate that different macromolecular complexes can respond to the thin film environment formed during cryoEM sample preparation in highly variable ways, shedding light on why cryoEM sample preparation can be difficult to optimise. We demonstrate that reducing time between sample application and vitrification is just one tool to improve cryoEM grid quality, but that it is unlikely to be a generic ‘silver bullet’ for improving the quality of every cryoEM sample preparation.

Keywords: CryoEM, sample preparation, air-water-interface

Suggested Citation

Klebl, David P. and Gravett, Molly S.C. and Kontziampasis, Dimitrios and Wright, David J. and Bon, Robin and Monteiro, Diana and Trebbin, Martin and Sobott, Frank and White, Howard D. and Darrow, Michele and Thompson, Rebecca F. and Muench, Stephen, Need for Speed: Examining Protein Behaviour During CryoEM Grid Preparation at Different Timescales. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3608388 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3608388
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David P. Klebl

University of Leeds - School of Biomedical Sciences

Leeds, LS2 9JT
United Kingdom

Molly S.C. Gravett

University of Leeds - School of Molecular and Cellular Biology

Leeds, LS2 9JT
United Kingdom

Dimitrios Kontziampasis

University of Leeds - School of Biomedical Sciences ( email )

United Kingdom

David J. Wright

University of Leeds - School of Medicine

United Kingdom

Robin Bon

University of Leeds - School of Medicine ( email )

United Kingdom

Diana Monteiro

University of Hamburg - The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging ( email )

Allende-Platz 1
Hamburg, 20146
Germany

Martin Trebbin

State University of New York - Department of Chemistry ( email )

12 Capen Hall
Buffalo, NY 14222
United States

Frank Sobott

University of Leeds - School of Molecular and Cellular Biology ( email )

Leeds, LS2 9JT
United Kingdom

Howard D. White

Eastern Virginia Medical School - Department of Physiological Sciences

825 Fairfax Ave
Norfolk, VA 23507
United States

Michele Darrow

SPT Labtech ( email )

Rebecca F. Thompson

University of Leeds - Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology ( email )

Leeds, LS2 9JT
United Kingdom

Stephen Muench (Contact Author)

University of Leeds - School of Biomedical Sciences

United Kingdom

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