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An improved holey carbon film for cryo-electron microscopy.
Authors:Joel Quispe  John Damiano  Stephen E Mick  David P Nackashi  Denis Fellmann  Teddy G Ajero  Bridget Carragher  Clinton S Potter
Institution:The National Resource for Automated Molecular Microscopy, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA. joelq@scripps.edu
Abstract:Two issues that often impact the cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) specimen preparation process are agglomeration of particles near hole edges in holey carbon films and variations in vitreous ice thickness. In many cases, the source of these issues was identified to be the residues and topography often seen in commercially available films. To study and minimize their impact during specimen preparation, an improved holey carbon film has been developed. Rather than using a consumable template based on soft materials that must be removed prior to grid assembly, a method was developed that uses a hard template and a water-soluble release layer to replicate the template pattern into the carbon films. The advantages of this method are the improved purity and flatness of the carbon films, and these attributes are shown to have a dramatic improvement on the distribution of single particles embedded in vitreous ice suspended across the holes. Improving particle distribution is an enabling factor toward increasing the throughput of data collection for cryoEM.
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