Abstract
Recent improvements in direct electron detectors, microscope technology and software provided the stimulus for a ‘quantum leap’ in the application of cryoelectron microscopy in structural biology, and many national and international centres have since been created in order to exploit this. Here, a new facility for cryo-electron microscopy focused on single-particle reconstruction of biological macromolecules that has been commissioned at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) is presented. The facility is operated by a consortium of institutes co-located on the European Photon and Neutron Campus and is managed in a similar fashion to a synchrotron X-ray beamline. It has been open to the ESRF structural biology user community since November 2017 and will remain open during the 2019 ESRF–EBS shutdown.
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Kandiah, E., Giraud, T., Antolinos, A. de M., Dobias, F., Effantin, G., Flot, D., … Mueller-Dieckmann, C. (2019). CM01: A facility for cryo-electron microscopy at the European synchrotron. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology, 75, 528–535. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2059798319006880
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