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Published April 2007 | public
Journal Article

How electron cryotomography is opening a new window onto prokaryotic ultrastructure

Abstract

Electron cryotomography is an emerging technology that enables thin samples, including small intact prokaryotic cells, to be imaged in three dimensions in a near-native 'frozen-hydrated' state to a resolution sufficient to recognize very large macromolecular complexes in situ. Following years of visionary technology development by a few key pioneers, several laboratories are now using the technique to produce biological results of major significance in the field of prokaryotic ultrastructure. Recent discoveries have included the surprising generality and complexity of the cytoskeleton, the connectivity of key membrane compartments, the location and architecture of large macromolecular machines such as the ribosome and flagellar motors, and the structure of some extraordinary external appendages. Through further technology development, identification of the most revealing model systems and sustained effort, electron cryotomography is poised to help resolve many fundamentally important questions about prokaryotic ultrastructure.

Additional Information

Copyright © 2006 Elsevier. Available online 29th March 2007. We wish to thank Gavin Murphy for Figure 4 and D Prabha Dias for critiquing the manuscript. This work was supported in part by National Institutes of Health grants P01 GM66521 and R01 AI067548 to GJJ, Department of the Environment grant DE-FG02-04ER63785 to GJJ, a Searle Scholar Award to GJJ, the Gosney fellowship to AB, and gifts to Caltech from the Ralph M Parsons Foundation, the Agouron Institute, and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. This review comes from a themed issue on Macromolecular assemblages; Edited by Eva Nogales and Wesley I Sundquist.

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