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Three‐dimensional organization of the cytoskeleton: A cryo‐electron tomography perspective

Saikat Chakraborty, Marion Jasnin, Wolfgang Baumeister

2020Protein Science41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Traditionally, structures of cytoskeletal components have been studied ex situ, that is, with biochemically purified materials. There are compelling reasons to develop approaches to study them in situ in their native functional context. In recent years, cryo-electron tomography emerged as a powerful method for visualizing the molecular organization of unperturbed cellular landscapes with the potential to attain near-atomic resolution. Here, we review recent works on the cytoskeleton using cryo-electron tomography, demonstrating the power of in situ studies. We also highlight the potential of this method in addressing important questions pertinent to the field of cytoskeletal biomechanics.

Topics & Concepts

Cryo-electron tomographyCytoskeletonContext (archaeology)Electron tomographyIn situPerspective (graphical)BiophysicsTomographyComputational biologyNanotechnologyPhysicsBiologyComputer scienceCellMaterials scienceArtificial intelligenceOpticsBiochemistryElectron microscopeScanning transmission electron microscopyPaleontologyMeteorologyAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsNuclear Structure and Function