Themed collection Challenges in biological cryo electron microscopy

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Front/Back Matter

Correction: Image processing tools for the validation of CryoEM maps

Front/Back Matter

List of participants

Front/Back Matter

Poster list

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Concluding remarks: Challenges and future developments in biological electron cryo-microscopy

CryoEM has made amazing progress during the past 10 years and is in a process of rapid transformation. This year’s Faraday Discussions examined some of the remaining challenges.

Graphical abstract: Concluding remarks: Challenges and future developments in biological electron cryo-microscopy
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Spiers Memorial Lecture: Challenges in cryo electron microscopy

A brief overview of the highlights in the development of cryo EM is followed by an introduction to the discussion talks. The image represents a field of single particles with conformational and compositional heterogeneity, and preferred orientation.

Graphical abstract: Spiers Memorial Lecture: Challenges in cryo electron microscopy
Open Access Paper

Cryo-EM samples of gas-phase purified protein assemblies using native electrospray ion-beam deposition

Cryo-EM of samples prepared from mass-selected and soft-landed protein complexes creates a direct link between structure and complementary chemical information.

Graphical abstract: Cryo-EM samples of gas-phase purified protein assemblies using native electrospray ion-beam deposition
Open Access Paper

Bridging length scales from molecules to the whole organism by cryoCLEM and cryoET

Experimental workflows combining mouse genetics, cryogenic correlated light and electron microscopy and cryo-electron tomography to bridge length scales from the whole organism to molecules.

Graphical abstract: Bridging length scales from molecules to the whole organism by cryoCLEM and cryoET
Open Access Paper

Escaping the symmetry trap in helical reconstruction

In this study, we reflect on widely-used helical processing routines in cryoEM and suggest a new workflow capable of uncovering heterogeneities and complex symmetries that could otherwise be overlooked.

Graphical abstract: Escaping the symmetry trap in helical reconstruction
Open Access Paper

cryoWriter: a blotting free cryo-EM preparation system with a climate jet and cover-slip injector

A microfluidic sample preparation method for TEM, which entirely avoids paper blotting and allows the passivation of the air–water interface during the preparation process, is presented.

Graphical abstract: cryoWriter: a blotting free cryo-EM preparation system with a climate jet and cover-slip injector
Open Access Paper

Towards sub-millisecond cryo-EM grid preparation

First results from a new cryo-EM grid preparation method are presented, significantly faster than previous methods. The short time delay has the potential to improve grid preparation for challenging samples and to allow faster time-resolved EM.

Graphical abstract: Towards sub-millisecond cryo-EM grid preparation
Open Access Paper

Overview and applications of map and model validation tools in the CCP-EM software suite

Atomic models from cryo-EM show a preference for geometric quality with the expense of agreement with the map data. This study highlights the lack of validation standards and CCP-EM efforts and related developments in this context.

Graphical abstract: Overview and applications of map and model validation tools in the CCP-EM software suite
Open Access Paper

Customising the plunge-freezing workflow for challenging conditions

Modifications to a commercial plunge-freezer are described, enabling temperature-sensitive, light-sensitive and oxygen-sensitive samples to be frozen for analysis by cryo-TEM.

Graphical abstract: Customising the plunge-freezing workflow for challenging conditions
Open Access Paper

Cryomicroscopy in situ: what is the smallest molecule that can be directly identified without labels in a cell?

Current and future technology for in situ electron cryomicroscopy is considered from theoretical and practical viewpoints.

Graphical abstract: Cryomicroscopy in situ: what is the smallest molecule that can be directly identified without labels in a cell?
Open Access Paper

Maintaining the momentum in cryoEM for biological discovery

Cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) has been transformed over the last decade, with continual new hardware and software tools coming online, pushing the boundaries of what is possible and the nature and complexity of projects that can be undertaken.

Graphical abstract: Maintaining the momentum in cryoEM for biological discovery
Open Access Paper

Diffraction contrast in cryo-scanning transmission electron tomography reveals the boundary of hemozoin crystals in situ

Cryo-STEM tomography (CSTET) reveals the boundary of hemozoin crystals in situ within the digestive vacuole of P. falciparum.

Graphical abstract: Diffraction contrast in cryo-scanning transmission electron tomography reveals the boundary of hemozoin crystals in situ
Open Access Paper

The impact of AlphaFold2 on experimental structure solution

AlphaFold2 predicts protein folds from sequence, which can be used for experimental structural biology, in construction and de novo protein design, prediction of complexes and perhaps even effects of mutations and conformational space exploration.

Graphical abstract: The impact of AlphaFold2 on experimental structure solution
Open Access Paper

Electron scattering properties of biological macromolecules and their use for cryo-EM map sharpening

We explore the use of generalised scattering properties of biomolecules for restoration of contrast and visual improvement of cryo-EM maps.

Graphical abstract: Electron scattering properties of biological macromolecules and their use for cryo-EM map sharpening
Open Access Paper

Application of super-resolution and correlative double sampling in cryo-electron microscopy

A comparison of STA and SPA processed data acquired with/without super-resolution imaging mode enabled.

Graphical abstract: Application of super-resolution and correlative double sampling in cryo-electron microscopy
Open Access Paper

Reconstruction and validation of entire virus model with complete genome from mixed resolution cryo-EM density

We, for the first time, reconstruct from the published incomplete cryo-EM density a complete MS2 virus at atomistic resolution, that is, the capsid with the genome, and validate the result by all-atom molecular dynamics with explicit water.

Graphical abstract: Reconstruction and validation of entire virus model with complete genome from mixed resolution cryo-EM density
Open Access Paper

Strategies for picking membrane-associated particles within subtomogram averaging workflows

In cryo-tomography and subtomogram averaging, particle picking constitutes a major bottleneck and requires significant user time and expertise. Here we summarise particle-picking strategies, focusing in particular on membrane-associated particles.

Graphical abstract: Strategies for picking membrane-associated particles within subtomogram averaging workflows
Open Access Paper

Image processing tools for the validation of CryoEM maps

A progressive CryoEM map validation scheme is presented. The scheme may include the map, half maps, 2D classes, particles, angles, coordinates, defoci, micrographs, and image processing workflow.

Graphical abstract: Image processing tools for the validation of CryoEM maps
Open Access Paper

High-throughput cryo-EM structure determination of amyloids

This paper presents new cryo-EM image processing methods for amyloids, including automated picking and strategies for helical structure determination in RELION. The image shows examples of tau filament structures that were solved using these methods.

Graphical abstract: High-throughput cryo-EM structure determination of amyloids
Discussion

Pushing the limits in single particle cryo-EM: general discussion

Discussion

Tomographic analysis, CLEM: general discussion

Discussion

Sample preparation in single particle cryo-EM: general discussion

Discussion

Map/model validation and machine learning in EM: general discussion

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About this collection

We are delighted to share with you a selection of the papers associated with a Faraday Discussion on Challenges in biological cryo electron microscopy. More information about the related event may be found here: http://rsc.li/microscopy-fd2022. Additional articles will be added to the collection as they are published. The final versions of all the articles presented and a record of the discussions will be published after the event.

Cryo-electron microscopy has undergone significant developments in microscope design, camera technology and data processing regimes, but there are significant challenges that remain and opportunities to explore, many of which must be tackled by the community as a whole rather than by individual groups. This meeting will bring together expertise from both these centres and the international cryo-EM community to discuss the current developments and challenges. This meeting will cover 4 main themes: Sample preparation in single particle cryo-EM, Pushing the limits in single particle cryo-EM, Tomographic analysis, CLEM and Map/model validation and machine learning in EM.

On behalf of the Scientific Committee, we hope you join us and participate in this exciting event, and that you enjoy these articles and the record of the discussion.

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