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Macromolecular structural dynamics visualized by pulsed dose control in 4D electron microscopy.


ABSTRACT: Macromolecular conformation dynamics, which span a wide range of time scales, are fundamental to the understanding of properties and functions of their structures. Here, we report direct imaging of structural dynamics of helical macromolecules over the time scales of conformational dynamics (ns to subsecond) by means of four-dimensional (4D) electron microscopy in the single-pulse and stroboscopic modes. With temporally controlled electron dosage, both diffraction and real-space images are obtained without irreversible radiation damage. In this way, the order-disorder transition is revealed for the organic chain polymer. Through a series of equilibrium-temperature and temperature-jump dependencies, it is shown that the metastable structures and entropy of conformations can be mapped in the nonequilibrium region of a "funnel-like" free-energy landscape. The T-jump is introduced through a substrate (a "hot plate" type arrangement) because only the substrate is made to absorb the pulsed energy. These results illustrate the promise of ultrafast 4D imaging for other applications in the study of polymer physics as well as in the visualization of biological phenomena.

SUBMITTER: Kwon OH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3076862 | biostudies-other | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Macromolecular structural dynamics visualized by pulsed dose control in 4D electron microscopy.

Kwon Oh-Hoon OH   Ortalan Volkan V   Zewail Ahmed H AH  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110328 15


Macromolecular conformation dynamics, which span a wide range of time scales, are fundamental to the understanding of properties and functions of their structures. Here, we report direct imaging of structural dynamics of helical macromolecules over the time scales of conformational dynamics (ns to subsecond) by means of four-dimensional (4D) electron microscopy in the single-pulse and stroboscopic modes. With temporally controlled electron dosage, both diffraction and real-space images are obtai  ...[more]

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