Effects of fixing and staining on images of tropomyosin Mg-paracrystals

Tropomyosin Mg-paracrystals have been studied by positive and negative staining with uranyl acetate and sodium phosphotungstate, either unfixed or fixed with glutaraldehyde. Fixation causes changes in some of the paracrystal bands. Some of the bands are more intense when a positively-charged stainin...

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Published inJournal of microscopy (Oxford) Vol. 134; no. Pt 2; p. 137
Main Authors Lamvik, M K, White, L R, Eik-Nes, K B
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.05.1984
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Summary:Tropomyosin Mg-paracrystals have been studied by positive and negative staining with uranyl acetate and sodium phosphotungstate, either unfixed or fixed with glutaraldehyde. Fixation causes changes in some of the paracrystal bands. Some of the bands are more intense when a positively-charged staining ion is used than when a negatively-charged ion is used, in both negative and positive-staining techniques. This result rules out the suggestion that negative staining is not affected by the charge of the stain in tropomyosin, and agrees with findings in other specimens. Therefore it is unlikely that any simple parameter based on residue size can be used to predict the image intensity from the amino acid sequence for tropomyosin. These staining patterns cast doubt on the earlier interpretation of a prominent white band in the paracrystal as an overlap of alpha-helical molecular ends.
ISSN:0022-2720
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2818.1984.tb02502.x