Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein structure at low- and high resolution. Since electron micrographs of biological objects are very noisy, substantial improvement of image quality can be obtained by averaging individual projections. Crystallographic and noncrystallographic averaging methods are available and have been applied to study projections of the large protein complexes embedded in photosynthetic membranes from cyanobacteria and higher plants. Results of EM on monomeric and trimeric Photosystem I complexes, on monomeric and dimeric Photosystem II complexes, and on the monomeric cytochrome b6/f complex are discussed.
Photosynthesis is directly or indirectly the most important process for all living organisms. It is ...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Large data sets of molecular projections of the membrane proteins Photosystem I and Photosystem II f...
Large data sets of molecular projections of the membrane proteins Photosystem I and Photosystem II f...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
AbstractOngoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the...
Photosynthesis is directly or indirectly the most important process for all living organisms. It is ...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Large data sets of molecular projections of the membrane proteins Photosystem I and Photosystem II f...
Large data sets of molecular projections of the membrane proteins Photosystem I and Photosystem II f...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
AbstractOngoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the...
Photosynthesis is directly or indirectly the most important process for all living organisms. It is ...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...
Electron microscopy (EM) in combination with image analysis is a powerful technique to study protein...