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A review of the approaches used to solve sub-100 kDa membrane proteins by cryo-electron microscopy

Peter J. Harrison, Tereza Vecerkova, Daniel K. Clare, Andrew Quigley

2023Journal of Structural Biology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Membrane proteins (MPs) are essential components of all biological membranes, contributing to key cellular functions that include signalling, molecular transport and energy metabolism. Consequently, MPs are important biomedical targets for therapeutics discovery. Despite hardware and software developments in cryo-electron microscopy, as well as MP sample preparation, MPs smaller than 100 kDa remain difficult to study structurally. Significant investment is required to overcome low levels of naturally abundant protein, MP hydrophobicity as well as conformational and compositional instability. Here we have reviewed the sample preparation approaches that have been taken to successfully express, purify and prepare small MPs for analysis by cryo-EM (those with a total solved molecular weight of under 100 kDa), as well as examining the differing approaches towards data processing and ultimately obtaining a structural solution. We highlight common challenges at each stage in the process as well as strategies that have been developed to overcome these issues. Finally, we discuss future directions and opportunities for the study of sub-100 kDa membrane proteins by cryo-EM.

Topics & Concepts

Cryo-electron microscopyMembraneMembrane proteinComputational biologyChemistrySample preparationNanotechnologyBiophysicsBiologyBiochemistryMaterials scienceChromatographyAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsForce Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms