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Soft X-Ray Diffraction Microscopy of a Frozen Hydrated Yeast Cell

  • Xiaojing Huang
  • , Johanna Nelson
  • , Janos Kirz
  • , Enju Lima
  • , Stefano Marchesini
  • , Huijie Miao
  • , Aaron M. Neiman
  • , David Shapiro
  • , Jan Steinbrener
  • , Andrew Stewart
  • , Joshua J. Turner
  • , Chris Jacobsen
  • Stony Brook University
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Abstract

We report the first image of an intact, frozen hydrated eukaryotic cell using x-ray diffraction microscopy, or coherent x-ray diffraction imaging. By plunge freezing the specimen in liquid ethane and maintaining it below -170°C, artifacts due to dehydration, ice crystallization, and radiation damage are greatly reduced. In this example, coherent diffraction data using 520 eV x rays were recorded and reconstructed to reveal a budding yeast cell at a resolution better than 25nm. This demonstration represents an important step towards high resolution imaging of cells in their natural, hydrated state, without limitations imposed by x-ray optics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number198101
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume103
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 5 2009

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