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Simultaneous solving high-resolution structures of various enzymes from human kidney microsomes

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Using cryo-EM to simultaneously identify and solve structures of four enzymes from a raw human kidney microsomal lysate that denote its potential in facilitating structural-omics at the atomic level. The… Click to show full abstract

Using cryo-EM to simultaneously identify and solve structures of four enzymes from a raw human kidney microsomal lysate that denote its potential in facilitating structural-omics at the atomic level. The ability to investigate tissues and organs through an integrated systems biology approach has been thought to be unobtainable in the field of structural biology, where the techniques mainly focus on a particular biomacromolecule of interest. Here we report the use of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) to define the composition of a raw human kidney microsomal lysate. We simultaneously identify and solve cryo-EM structures of four distinct kidney enzymes whose functions have been linked to protein biosynthesis and quality control, biosynthesis of retinoic acid, gluconeogenesis and glycolysis, and the regulation and metabolism of amino acids. Interestingly, all four of these enzymes are directly linked to cellular processes that, when disrupted, can contribute to the onset and progression of diabetes. This work underscores the potential of cryo-EM to facilitate tissue and organ proteomics at the atomic level.

Keywords: human kidney; solving high; kidney; cryo; simultaneous solving; biology

Journal Title: Life Science Alliance
Year Published: 2022

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