Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 10, 2026

Crystallizing Membrane Proteins for Structure Determination using Lipidic Mesophases
Published on: November 21, 2010
Sample Preparation and Data Collection for Electron Crystallographic Studies on Membrane Protein Structures and
Ka-Yi Chan1,2, Chloe Du Truong1,2, Yu-Ping Poh2
1School of Molecular Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
Abstract:
Electron crystallography is a unique tool to study membrane protein structures and lipid-protein interactions in their native-like environments. Two-dimensional (2D) protein crystallization enables the lipids immobilized by the proteins, and the generated high-resolution density map allows us to model the atomic coordinates of the surrounding lipids to study lipid-protein interaction. This protocol describes the sample preparation for electron crystallographic studies, including back-injection method and carbon sandwich method. The protocols of data collection for electron crystallography, including electron imaging and diffraction, of the 2D membrane crystal will be followed.
More Related Videos
09:23Assessing Two-dimensional Crystallization Trials of Small Membrane Proteins for Structural Biology Studies by Electron Crystallography
Published on: October 29, 2010
04:22Sample Preparation using a Lipid Monolayer Method for Electron Crystallographic Studies
Published on: November 20, 2021