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Electron cryo-tomography (cryo-ET) is a powerful imaging tool that allows three-dimensional visualization of subcellular architecture. During morphological analysis, reliable tomogram segmentation can only be achieved through high-quality data. However, unlike single-particle analysis or subtomogram averaging, the field lacks a useful quantitative...
The authors wish to update the article title to “Cryo-Electron Tomography of Candida glabrata Plasma Membrane Proteins” [...]
In January 2020, a workshop was held at EMBL-EBI (Hinxton, UK) to discuss data requirements for the deposition and validation of cryoEM structures, with a focus on single-particle analysis. The meeting was attended by 47 experts in data processing, model building and refinement, validation, and archiving of such structures. This report describes th...
In January 2020, a workshop was held at EMBL-EBI (Hinxton, UK) to discuss data requirements for deposition and validation of cryoEM structures, with a focus on single-particle analysis. The meeting was attended by 45 experts in data processing, model building and refinement, validation, and archiving of such structures. This report describes the wo...
We report our findings on the assembly of the HIV-1 protein Vpu into soluble oligomers. Vpu is a key HIV-1 protein. It has been considered exclusively a single-pass membrane protein. Previous observations show that this protein forms stable oligomers in aqueous solution, but details about these oligomers still remain obscure. This is an interesting...
The GspD secretin is the outer membrane channel of the bacterial type II secretion system (T2SS) which secrets diverse toxins that cause severe diseases such as diarrhea and cholera. GspD needs to translocate from the inner to the outer membrane to exert its function, and this process is an essential step for T2SS to assemble. Here, we investigate...
The GspD secretin is the outer membrane channel of the bacterial type II secretion system (T2SS) which secrets diverse effector proteins or toxins that cause severe diseases such as diarrhea and cholera. GspD needs to translocate from the inner to the outer membrane to exert its function, and this process is an essential step for T2SS to assemble....
Inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors (IP3Rs) are activated by IP3 and Ca²⁺ and their gating is regulated by various intracellular messengers that finely tune the channel activity. Here, using single particle cryo-EM analysis we determined 3D structures of the nanodisc-reconstituted IP3R1 channel in two ligand-bound states. These structures provid...
With larger, higher speed detectors and improved automation, individual CryoEM instruments are capable of producing a prodigious amount of data each day, which must then be stored, processed and archived. While it has become routine to use lossless compression on raw counting-mode movies, the averages which result after correcting these movies no l...
Inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors (IP3Rs) are activated by IP 3 and Ca ²⁺ and their gating is regulated by various intracellular messengers that finely tune the channel activity. Here, using single particle cryo-EM analysis we determined 3D structures of the nanodisc-reconstituted IP 3 R1 channel in two ligand-bound states. These structures pr...
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Tubulin polymers are essential for a variety of cellular functions. Using cryo-ET, we reveal the 3D organization of the apical complex in Toxoplasma gondii , an intracellular eukaryote with tubulin-based structures, including an apical “conoid” involved in host cell invasion. Our development of an advanced subtomogram averaging protoco...
Early diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in the pre-leukemic stage remains a clinical challenge, as pre-leukemic patients show no symptoms, lacking any known morphological or numerical abnormalities in blood cells. Here, we demonstrate that platelets with structurally abnormal mitochondria emerge at the pre-leukemic phase of AML, preceding d...
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) mediate the nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules. Here we provide a structure of the isolated yeast NPC in which the inner ring is resolved by cryo-EM at sub-nanometer resolution to show how flexible connectors tie together different structural and functional layers. These connectors may be targets for phospho...
Early diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in the pre-leukemic stage remains a clinical challenge, as pre-leukemic patients show no symptoms, lacking any known morphological or numerical abnormalities in blood cells. Here, we demonstrate that platelets with structurally abnormal mitochondria emerge at the pre-leukemic phase of AML, preceding d...
The tripartite AcrAB-TolC assembly, which spans both the inner and outer membranes in Gram-negative bacteria, is an efflux pump that contributes to multidrug resistance. Here, we present the in situ structure of full-length Escherichia coli AcrAB-TolC determined at 7 Å resolution by electron cryo-tomography. The TolC channel penetrates the outer me...
Structural flexibility and/or dynamic interactions with other molecules is a critical aspect of protein function. Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) provides direct visualization of individual macromolecules sampling different conformational and compositional states. While numerous methods are available for computational classification of disc...
In the obligate intracellular parasite, Toxoplasma gondii , the subpellicular microtubules (SPMTs) help maintain shape, while the apical conoid (also tubulin-based) is implicated in invasion. Here, we use cryo-electron tomography to determine the molecular structures of the SPMTs and the conoid-fibrils (CFs) in vitrified and detergent-lysed parasit...
Echinocandin drugs have become a front-line therapy against Candida spp. infections due to the increased incidence of infections by species with elevated azole resistance, such as Candida glabrata. Echinocandins target the fungal-specific enzyme ß-(1,3)-glucan synthase (GS), which is located in the plasma membrane and catalyzes the biosynthesis of...
The function of most protein molecules involves structural flexibility and/or dynamic interactions with other molecules. CryoEM provides direct visualization of individual macromolecules in different conformational and compositional states. While many methods are available for classification of discrete states, characterization of continuous confor...
A density-modification procedure for improving maps from single-particle electron cryogenic microscopy (cryo-EM) is presented. The theoretical basis of the method is identical to that of maximum-likelihood density modification, previously used to improve maps from macromolecular X-ray crystallography. Key differences from applications in crystallog...
A Complete Workflow for Subnanometer Resolution Subtomogram Averaging in Situ - Steven Ludtke, Muyuan Chen
In Situ Investigations of the Bacterial Type II Secretion System - Zhili Yu, Tong Huo, Muyuan Chen, Xiaodong Shi, Steven Ludtke, Zhao Wang
Steroid receptors activate gene transcription by recruiting coactivators to initiate transcription of their target genes. For most nuclear receptors, the ligand-dependent activation function domain-2 (AF-2) is a primary contributor to the nuclear receptor (NR) transcriptional activity. In contrast to other steroid receptors, such as ERα, the activa...
In Gram-negative bacteria, tripartite efflux pump AcrAB-TolC plays a prominent role in antibiotic resistance. We have used high resolution cryo-ET to visualize the structure of Escherichia coli AcrAB-TolC at a 7 Å resolution in intact cells. The resulting structures show the detailed architecture of the assembled complex embedded into cell envelope...
Amino acid availability in Gram-positive bacteria is monitored by T-box riboswitches. T-boxes directly bind tRNAs, assess their aminoacylation state, and regulate the transcription or translation of downstream genes to maintain nutritional homeostasis. Here, we report cocrystal and cryo-EM structures of Geobacillus kaustophilus and Bacillus subtili...
An iterative density modification procedure for improving maps produced by single-particle electron cryo-microscopy is presented. The theoretical basis of the method is identical to that of maximum-likelihood density modification, previously used to improve maps from macromolecular X-ray crystallography. Two key differences from applications in cry...
Electron cryotomography is currently the only method capable of visualizing cells in three dimensions at nanometer resolutions. While modern instruments produce massive amounts of tomography data containing extremely rich structural information, data processing is very labor intensive and the results are often limited by the skills of the personnel...
A descendant of the red algal lineage, diatoms are unicellular eukaryotic algae characterized by thylakoid membranes that lack the spatial differentiation of stroma and grana stacks found in green algae and higher plants. While the photophysiology of diatoms has been studied extensively, very little is known about the spatial organization of the mu...
In Situ Structure and Assembly of the Bacterial Multidrug Efflux Pump - Volume 25 Supplement - Xiaodong Shi, Muyuan Chen, James Michael Bell, Zhili Yu, Steven J. Ludtke, Zhao Wang
Multidrug efflux pumps actively expel a wide range of toxic substrates from the cell and play a major role in intrinsic and acquired drug resistance. In Gram-negative bacteria, these pumps form tripartite assemblies that span the cell envelope. However, the in situ structure and assembly mechanism of multidrug efflux pumps remain unknown. Here we r...
Electron cryotomography (CryoET) is currently the only method capable of visualizing cells in 3D at nanometer resolutions. While modern instruments produce massive amounts of tomography data containing extremely rich structural information, the data processing is very labor intensive and results are often limited by the skills of the personnel rath...
Inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors (InsP3Rs) are cation channels that mobilize Ca2+ from intracellular stores in response to a wide range of cellular stimuli. The paradigm of InsP3R activation is the coupled interplay between binding of InsP3 and Ca2+ that switches the ion conduction pathway between closed and open states to enable the passage...
EMAN2 is an extensible software suite with complete workflows for performing high-resolution single particle analysis, 2-D and 3-D heterogeneity analysis, and subtomogram averaging, among other tasks. Participation in the recent CryoEM Map Challenge sponsored by the EMDatabank led to a number of significant improvements to the single particle analy...
A Complete Workflow for Cellular Tomography and Subtomogram Averaging in EMAN2 - Volume 24 Supplement - James M. Bell, Muyuan Chen, Adam Fluty, Steven J. Ludtke
Integrative Structure and Functional Anatomy of a Nuclear Pore Complex - Volume 24 Supplement - I. Nudelman, S.J. Kim, J. Fernandez-Martinez, Y. Shi, W. Zhang, B. Raveh, T. Herricks, B.D. Slaughter, J. Hogan, P. Upla, I.E. Chemmama, R. Pellarin, I. Echeverria, M. Shivaraju, A.S. Chaudhury, J. Wang, R. Williams, J.R. Unruh, C.H. Greenberg, E.Y. Jaco...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic organisms responsible for ~25% of the organic carbon fixation on earth. A key step in carbon fixation is catalyzed by ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO), the most abundant enzyme in the biosphere. Applying Zernike phase contrast electron cryo-tomography and automated annotation, we identified indi...
Inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors (InsP 3 Rs) are cation channels that mobilize Ca ²⁺ from intracellular stores in response to a wide range of cellular stimuli. The paradigm of InsP 3 R activation is the coupled interplay between binding of InsP 3 and Ca ²⁺ that switches the ion conduction pathway between closed and open states to enable the p...
Nuclear pore complexes play central roles as gatekeepers of RNA and protein transport between the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm. However, their large size and dynamic nature have impeded a full structural and functional elucidation. Here we determined the structure of the entire 552-protein nuclear pore complex of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae at...
Cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy are routinely used to determine structures of macromolecules with molecular weights over 65 and under 25 kDa, respectively. We combined these techniques to study a 30 kDa HIV-1 dimer initiation site RNA ([DIS]2; 47 nt/strand). A 9 Å cryo-EM map clearly shows major g...