Soft X-Ray Diffraction Microscopy of a Frozen Hydrated Yeast Cell

We report the first image of an intact, frozen hydrated eukaryotic cell using x-ray diffraction microscopy, or coherent x-ray diffraction imaging. By plunge freezing the specimen in liquid ethane and maintaining it below -170 deg. C, artifacts due to dehydration, ice crystallization, and radiation d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2009-11, Vol.103 (19)
Hauptverfasser: Xiaojing, Huang, Nelson, Johanna, Lima, Enju, Miao, Huijie, Steinbrener, Jan, Stewart, Andrew, Turner, Joshua J, Jacobsen, Chris, Kirz, Janos, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, Marchesini, Stefano, Shapiro, David, Neiman, Aaron M
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Zusammenfassung:We report the first image of an intact, frozen hydrated eukaryotic cell using x-ray diffraction microscopy, or coherent x-ray diffraction imaging. By plunge freezing the specimen in liquid ethane and maintaining it below -170 deg. C, artifacts due to dehydration, ice crystallization, and radiation damage are greatly reduced. In this example, coherent diffraction data using 520 eV x rays were recorded and reconstructed to reveal a budding yeast cell at a resolution better than 25 nm. This demonstration represents an important step towards high resolution imaging of cells in their natural, hydrated state, without limitations imposed by x-ray optics.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114