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Paper from Egelman lab has cover of Chemical Reviews

September 15, 2022 by zrb8mf@virginia.edu   |   Leave a Comment

Front Cover of Review JournalCryo-EM of Helical Polymers

Authors: Fengbin Wang, Ordy Gnewou, Armin Solemanifar, Vincent P. Conticello, and Edward H. Egelman

ABSTRACT: While the application of cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) to helical polymers in biology has a long history, due to the huge number of helical macromolecular assemblies in viruses, bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes, the use of cryo-EM to study synthetic soft matter noncovalent polymers has been much more limited. This has mainly been due to the lack of familiarity with cryo-EM in the materials science and chemistry communities, in contrast to the fact that cryo-EM was developed as a biological technique. Nevertheless, the relatively few structures of self-assembled peptide nanotubes and ribbons solved at near-atomic resolution by cryo-EM have demonstrated that cryo-EM should be the method of choice for a structural analysis of synthetic helical filaments. In addition, cryo-EM has also demonstrated that the self-assembly of soft matter polymers has enormous potential for polymorphism, something that may be obscured by techniques such as scattering and spectroscopy. These cryo-EM structures have revealed how far we currently are from being able to predict the
structure of these polymers due to their chaotic self-assembly behavior.

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