Abstract

With the advent of direct electron detectors, cryo-EM has become a popular choice for molecular structure determination. Among its advantages over X-ray crystallography are (1) no need for crystals, (2) much smaller sample volumes, and (3) the ability to determine multiple structures or conformations coexisting in one sample. In principle, kinetic experiments can be done using standard cryo-EM, but mixing and freezing grids require several seconds. However, many biological processes are much faster than that time scale, and the ensuing short-lived states of the molecules cannot be captured. Here, we lay out a detailed protocol for how to capture such intermediate states on the millisecond time scale with time-resolved cryo-EM.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNovel Developments in Cryo-EM of Biological Molecules
Subtitle of host publicationResolution in Time and State Space
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Pages433-447
Number of pages15
ISBN (Electronic)9781000989441
ISBN (Print)9789814968768
StatePublished - Oct 6 2023

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