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DNA-Templated Protein Arrays for Single-Molecule Imaging
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Dna NanotechnologySingle Molecule BiophysicsMicroscopyNatural SciencesMolecular BiologySingle-molecule DetectionStructural BiologySingle MoleculeSoluble G-proteinSingle-particle Electron CryomicroscopyG-protein-coupled Membrane ReceptorMedicineDna ComputingMolecular ImagingBiophysicsDna-templated Protein Arrays
Single-particle electron cryomicroscopy permits structural characterization of noncrystalline protein samples, but throughput is limited by problems associated with sample preparation and image processing. Three-dimensional density maps are reconstructed from high resolution but noisy images of individual molecules. We show that self-assembled DNA nanoaffinity templates can create dense, nonoverlapping arrays of protein molecules, greatly facilitating data collection. We demonstrate this technique using a G-protein-coupled membrane receptor, a soluble G-protein, and a signaling complex of both molecules.
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