Cryopreparation and Electron Tomography of Yeast Cells.

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Boulder Laboratory for 3-D Electron Microscopy of Cells, Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0347

Published: March 2017

Three-dimensional imaging of cells using electron tomography enables analysis of cell structure at unprecedented resolution. The preparation of cells for tomography using rapid freezing followed by freeze-substitution is an essential first step to ensure the optimal preservation of the cell structure for 3D studies. This protocol outlines a method for obtaining well-preserved cells using high-pressure freezing followed by freeze-substitution. We have found that this method is particularly well suited for electron tomography studies and has the added bonus of preserving antigenicity for immuno-electron microscopy. The steps involved in imaging cells and performing tomographic analysis of cellular structures are also outlined.

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