Protein Complex
A protein complex is a collection of proteins that interact with each other at the same time, which has an essential role in regulatory processes, cellular functions, and signaling cascades. The three-dimensional (3D) structures, assembly mechanism, and function of protein complexes are becoming a new hotspot in biological research.
Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) combined with image processing technology has been recognized as an effective method to study the structures of biological macromolecular complexes. Unlike the X-ray crystallography method, cryo-EM does not require large-scale protein production and crystallization process, which is especially a powerful tool for protein complexes.
Figure 1. The overall structure of the human cohesin-NIPBLC-DNA complex (SHI Z, et al. 2020)
Protein subunits can be expressed and purified separately, and then mixed to form a complex, or they can be co-expressed and assembled inside cells, and then purified as a complex. During chromatographic purification, multiple subunits of the protein complex can carry different affinity tags to improve purity. The following is one of the protein complexes preparation processes for cryo-EM analysis:
In recent years, our cryo-EM team has been continuously submitting structural analysis data to the electron microscope database (EMDB). Our cryo-EM platform can accurately determine the 3D structures of protein complexes and other macromolecules.
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- Higher analytical speed, sensitivity, and selectivity
- Efficient and flexible computing platform
- Rich database resources
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If you are interested in our protein complex of structural biology research service, please feel free to contact us. We are looking forward to cooperating with you.
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Reference
- SHI Z, et al. Cryo-EM structure of the human cohesin-NIPBL-DNA complex. Science. 2020. 368(6498): 1454-1459.