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Microcrystal Electron Diffraction of Small Molecules
Published on: March 15, 2021
Applications of MicroED in structural biology and structure-based drug discovery
Salma Mirza1, Malik Shoaib Ahmad2
1Dow University of Health Sciences, Ojha, Karachi 74200, Pakistan.
Abstract:
Microcrystal electron diffraction (MicroED) is an emerging method for the structure determination of proteins and peptides, enzyme-inhibitor complexes. Several structures of biomolecules, including lysozyme, proteinase K, adenosine receptor A2A, insulin, xylanase, thermolysin, DNA, and Granulovirus occlusion bodies, have been successfully determined through MicroED. As MicroED uses very small crystals for structure determination, therefore, it has several advantages over conventional X-ray diffraction methods. In this review article, we discussed the most recent developments in the field of MicroED and its applications for the structural determination of different types of peptides, proteins, enzymes, DNA, and enzyme-inhibitor-complexed structures.

