Bringing Structure to Cell Biology with Cryo-Electron Tomography

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Abstract

Recent advances in cryo-electron microscopy have marked only the beginning of the potential of this technique. To bring structure into cell biology, the modality of cryo-electron tomography has fast developed into a bona fide in situ structural biology technique where structures are determined in their native environment, the cell. Nearly every step of the cryo-focused ion beam-assisted electron tomography (cryo-FIB-ET) workflow has been improved upon in the past decade, since the first windows were carved into cells, unveiling macromolecular networks in near-native conditions. By bridging structural and cell biology, cryo-FIB-ET is advancing our understanding of structure–function relationships in their native environment and becoming a tool for discovering new biology.

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Young, L. N., & Villa, E. (2023, May 9). Bringing Structure to Cell Biology with Cryo-Electron Tomography. Annual Review of Biophysics. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-biophys-111622-091327

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