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replica data for manuscript—Cryo-electron tomography pipeline for plasma membranes—Nature Communications

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posted on 2024-12-12, 21:32 authored by Willy SunWilly Sun, Dennis Michalak, Kem SochackiKem Sochacki, Prasanthi Kunamaneni, Marco Alfonzo-MendezMarco Alfonzo-Mendez, Andreas Arnold, Marie-Paule Strub, Jenny Hinshaw, Justin Taraska

The creation of platinum replicas on an EM grid was carried out as follows: unroofed cells on EM grids were fixed in 2% paraformaldehyde for 20 minutes, then in 2% glutaraldehyde at 4 °C overnight. After fixation, grids were incubated in 0.1% tannic acid at 4 °C for 20 minutes, washed with cold ddH2O, and incubated in 0.1% uranyl acetate at 4 °C for 20 minutes. Subsequent washing and stepwise dehydration in ethanol (15% to 100%, repeated three times) were done at room temperature, 4 minutes per step. EM grids were then critical-point dried and coated in a Leica EM ACE 900, with targets of 3 nm for platinum and 2.5 nm for carbon thickness. Coated grids were directly imaged using a 120 kV FEI Tecnai T12 with a Rio 9 CMOS camera. Montages at 5.87 Å/pixel resolution were collected using SerialEM, and blending was performed with the IMOD software suite. We evaluated plasma membrane-grid surface interactions by segmenting and quantifying clathrin structures using Mask R-CNN, categorizing them as flat, domed, or spherical based on curvature and lattice visibility. 

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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF (2121-234544)

1ZIAHL006098, NHLBI Intramural Research Program

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