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6LAW

MicroED structure of proteinase K at 1.50A determained using crystal lamellas prepared by focused ion beam milling

Summary for 6LAW
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb6law/pdb
EMDB information0865
DescriptorProteinase K, SULFATE ION (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsproteinase k, microed, focused ion beam, crystal lamella, hydrolase
Biological sourceParengyodontium album (Tritirachium album,Engyodontium album)
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight29054.85
Authors
Zhou, H.,Luo, Z.,Li, X. (deposition date: 2019-11-13, release date: 2019-12-04, Last modification date: 2024-11-06)
Primary citationZhou, H.,Luo, Z.,Li, X.
Using focus ion beam to prepare crystal lamella for electron diffraction.
J. Struct. Biol., 205:59-64, 2019
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Electron diffraction provides a powerful tool to solve the structures of small protein crystals. However, strong interactions between the electrons and the materials limit the application of the electron crystallographic method on large protein crystals with micrometer or larger sizes. Here, we used the focused ion beam (FIB) equipped on the scanning electron microscope (SEM) to mill a large crystal to thin lamella. The influences of the milling on the crystal lamella were observed and investigated, including radiation damage on the crystal surface during the FIB imaging, deformation of the thin crystal lamella, and variation in the diffraction intensities under electron radiation. These observations provide important information to optimize the FIB milling, and hence is important to obtain high-quality crystal samples for routine structure determination of protein crystals using the electron cryo-microscope.
PubMed: 30794865
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2019.02.004
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Experimental method
ELECTRON CRYSTALLOGRAPHY (1.5 Å)
Structure validation

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