Published September 30, 2021 | Version v1
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Symmetry and planar chirality of a protein measured on an angular basis in a transmission electron microscope

  • 1. Ernst Ruska-Centre FZJ
  • 2. University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
  • 3. Maastricht Multimodal Molecular Imaging Institute
  • 4. Centro S3, CNR - Istituto di Nanoscienze
  • 5. Department of Physics, University of Ottawa
  • 6. CNR - Istituto di Microelettronica e Microsistemi
  • 7. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Bologna
  • 8. Thermo Fisher Scientific

Description

In quantum mechanics, each conserved quantity (e.g., energy, position, linear momentum and angular momentum) is associated with a Hermitian operator. Its expected value can then be determined by performing a measurement on the wavefunction. In modern electron microscopy, one can select the initial and final states of the electron and the measurement basis by performing measurements of scattering processes. For example, the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of an electron can be used to reveal the n-fold symmetry of a wavefunction scattered by a sample. Here, we introduce a new composite planar chirality operator that can be used to measure a spiral-like feature in a sample. This concept develops the concept of chirality to highlight a specific roto-scale symmetry. We show that planar chirality can be characterized using an electron OAM sorter to uncover the atomic structures of biomolecules in cryo electron microscopy, either in a stand-alone analysis for fast identification of protein structures or in the context of conventional cryo electron microscopy to produce faster and more detailed 3D reconstructions by solving upside-down orientation ambiguities.

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available also at arXiv:2110.03391 This project has received fundings also from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Project-ID 405553726 – TRR 270), from the DARPA TEE program (Grant MIPR# HR0011831554) and from an Ontario Early Researcher Award (ERA) and a Canada Research Chair (CRC).

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Q-SORT – QUANTUM SORTER 766970
European Commission
3D MAGiC – Three-dimensional magnetization textures: Discovery and control on the nanoscale 856538
European Commission
ESTEEM3 – Enabling Science and Technology through European Electron Microscopy 823717
European Commission