Structure–Function insights of membrane and soluble proteins revealed by electron crystallography

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Abstract

Electron crystallography is emerging as an important method in solving protein structures. While it has found extensive applications in the understanding of membrane protein structure and function at a wide range of resolutions, from revealing oligomeric arrangements to atomic models, electron crystallography has also provided invaluable information on the soluble α / β -tubulin which could not be obtained by any other method to date. Examples of critical insights from selected structures of membrane proteins as well as α / β -tubulin are described here, demonstrating the vast potential of electron crystallography that is first beginning to unfold.

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Dreaden, T. M., Devarajan, B., Barry, B. A., & Schmidt-Krey, I. (2013). Structure–Function insights of membrane and soluble proteins revealed by electron crystallography. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 955, pp. 519–526). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-176-9_27

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