Protein Data BankLa banque de données sur les protéines ou BDP du Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics, plus communément appelée Protein Data Bank ou PDB est une collection mondiale de données sur la structure tridimensionnelle (ou structure 3D) de macromolécules biologiques : protéines, essentiellement, et acides nucléiques. Ces structures sont essentiellement déterminées par cristallographie aux rayons X ou par spectroscopie RMN. Ces données expérimentales sont déposées dans la PDB par des biologistes et des biochimistes du monde entier et appartiennent au domaine public.
ProteopediaProteopedia est un wiki en anglais présentant des modélisations 3D de protéines et d'autres molécules biologiques. Le site propose une page pour chaque entrée du Protein Data Bank (plus de ), mais aussi des pages concernant la description des structures des constituants des protéines au sens large et des articles annexes portant par exemple sur les acétylcholinestérases, l’hémoglobine ou le Photosystème II. Ces descriptions 3D utilisent des images élaborées via Jmol, une applet Java.
Electron crystallographyElectron crystallography is a method to determine the arrangement of atoms in solids using a transmission electron microscope (TEM). It can involve the use of high-resolution transmission electron microscopy images, electron diffraction patterns including convergent-beam electron diffraction or combinations of these. It has been successful in determining some bulk structures, and also surface structures. Two related methods are low-energy electron diffraction which has solved the structure of many surfaces, and reflection high-energy electron diffraction which is used to monitor surfaces often during growth.
CryofixationCryofixation is a technique for fixation or stabilisation of biological materials as the first step in specimen preparation for electron microscopy and cryo-electron microscopy. Typical specimens for cryofixation include small samples of plant or animal tissue, cell suspensions of microorganisms or cultured cells, suspensions of viruses or virus capsids and samples of purified macromolecules, especially proteins. Cryo fixation Types 1.Freezing-drying 2.Freezing-substitution 3.
Transmission electron cryomicroscopyTransmission electron cryomicroscopy (CryoTEM), commonly known as cryo-EM, is a form of cryogenic electron microscopy, more specifically a type of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) where the sample is studied at cryogenic temperatures (generally liquid-nitrogen temperatures). Cryo-EM is gaining popularity in structural biology. The utility of transmission electron cryomicroscopy stems from the fact that it allows the observation of specimens that have not been stained or fixed in any way, showing them in their native environment.
Single particle analysisSingle particle analysis is a group of related computerized image processing techniques used to analyze images from transmission electron microscopy (TEM). These methods were developed to improve and extend the information obtainable from TEM images of particulate samples, typically proteins or other large biological entities such as viruses. Individual images of stained or unstained particles are very noisy, and so hard to interpret. Combining several digitized images of similar particles together gives an image with stronger and more easily interpretable features.
Macromolecular assemblyThe term macromolecular assembly (MA) refers to massive chemical structures such as viruses and non-biologic nanoparticles, cellular organelles and membranes and ribosomes, etc. that are complex mixtures of polypeptide, polynucleotide, polysaccharide or other polymeric macromolecules. They are generally of more than one of these types, and the mixtures are defined spatially (i.e., with regard to their chemical shape), and with regard to their underlying chemical composition and structure.
Microcrystal electron diffractionMicrocrystal electron diffraction, or MicroED, is a CryoEM method that was developed by the Gonen laboratory in late 2013 at the Janelia Research Campus of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. MicroED is a form of electron crystallography where thin 3D crystals are used for structure determination by electron diffraction. Prior to this demonstration, macromolecular (protein) electron crystallography was only used on 2D crystals, for example.
Microscopie électronique en transmissionvignette|upright=1.5|Principe de fonctionnement du microscope électronique en transmission. vignette|Un microscope électronique en transmission (1976). La microscopie électronique en transmission (MET, ou TEM pour l'anglais transmission electron microscopy) est une technique de microscopie où un faisceau d'électrons est « transmis » à travers un échantillon très mince. Les effets d'interaction entre les électrons et l'échantillon donnent naissance à une image, dont la résolution peut atteindre 0,08 nanomètre (voire ).
Cristallographie aux rayons XLa cristallographie aux rayons X, radiocristallographie ou diffractométrie de rayons X (DRX, on utilise aussi souvent l'abréviation anglaise XRD pour X-ray diffraction) est une technique d'analyse fondée sur la diffraction des rayons X par la matière, particulièrement quand celle-ci est cristalline. La diffraction des rayons X est une diffusion élastique, c'est-à-dire sans perte d'énergie des photons (longueurs d'onde inchangées), qui donne lieu à des interférences d'autant plus marquées que la matière est ordonnée.