Electron microscopy of tRNA crystals. I. Thin crystals negatively stained with uranyl acetate
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Electron microscopy of tRNA crystals. I. Thin crystals negatively stained with uranyl acetate
Abstract
The first attempt to study crystal structures of tRNA by electron microscopy is described. Sufficiently thin crystals were prepared from yeast tRNAphe. The thickness of the thinnest was estimated at 130 A corresponding to a bilayer of the molecules. The L-shaped structure seemed to be maintained even after the negative staining with uranyl acetate. Optically filtered images from electron micrographs were compared with those simulated from the drawing of the molecular model by optical transform. The results suggest that the observed images reflect the real molecular arrangements within the crystal lattice although the shape of tRNA molecules seems to be somewhat modified by the uneven staining.
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