PROTEIN LAYERS AND THEIR USE IN ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Postupak za izvođenje elektronske mikroskopije molekularnog entiteta, naznačen time, da uključuje: Dobavu proteinskog sloja sa strukturom koja se pravilno ponavlja u dvije dimenzije i koja nosi molekularne entitete, a svaki od njih nalazi se na unaprijed određenom mjestu u ponavljajućoj strukturi pr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Postupak za izvođenje elektronske mikroskopije molekularnog entiteta, naznačen time, da uključuje: Dobavu proteinskog sloja sa strukturom koja se pravilno ponavlja u dvije dimenzije i koja nosi molekularne entitete, a svaki od njih nalazi se na unaprijed određenom mjestu u ponavljajućoj strukturi proteinskog sloja; te provedbu elektronske mikroskopije proteinskog sloja koji na sebi nosi molekularne entitete s ciljem dobivanja slike. Patent sadrži još 14 patentnih zahtjeva.
Protein layers 1 repeating regularly in two dimensions comprise protein protomers 2 which each comprise at least two monomers 5, 6 genetically fused together. The monomers 5, 6 are monomers of respective oligomer assemblies 3, 4 into which the monomers are assembled to assembly of the protein layer. The first oligomer assembly 3 belongs to a dihedral point group of order O, where O equals 3, 4 or 6 and has a set of O rotational symmetry axes of order 2. The second oligomer assembly 4 has a rotational symmetry axis of order 2. Due to the symmetry of the oligomer assemblies 3, 4, the rotational symmetry axes of each second oligomer assembly 4 is aligned with one of said set of O rotational symmetry axes of a first oligomer assembly 3 with 2 protomers being arranged symmetrically therearound. Thus, an 2-fold fusion between the oligomer assemblies 3, 4 is produced and the arrangements of the rotational symmetry axes of the oligomer assemblies 3, 4 cause the protein layer to repeat regularly. The protein layer has many uses, for example to support molecular entities for biosensing, x-ray crystallography or electron microscopy. |
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