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J Mol Biol ; 433(20): 167187, 2021 10 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34384780

ABSTRACT

Traditionally, structural biologists approach the complexity of cellular proteomes in a reductionist manner. Proteomes are fractionated, their molecular components purified and studied one-by-one using the experimental methods for structure determination at their disposal. Visual proteomics aims at obtaining a holistic picture of cellular proteomes by studying them in situ, ideally in unperturbed cellular environments. The method that enables doing this at highest resolution is cryo-electron tomography. It allows to visualize cellular landscapes with molecular resolution generating maps or atlases revealing the interaction networks which underlie cellular functions in health and in disease states. Current implementations of cryo ET do not yet realize the full potential of the method in terms of resolution and interpretability. To this end, further improvements in technology and methodology are needed. This review describes the state of the art as well as measures which we expect will help overcoming current limitations.


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Cryoelectron Microscopy/methods , Proteins/ultrastructure , Proteomics/methods , Animals , Humans , Machine Learning , Models, Molecular , Protein Conformation , Proteins/chemistry
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Neuroimage ; 208: 116440, 2020 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31841682

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Aging impacts both visual short-term memory (vSTM) capacity and thalamo-cortical connectivity. According to the Neural Theory of Visual Attention, vSTM depends on the structural connectivity between posterior thalamus and visual occipital cortices (PT-OC). We tested whether aging modifies the association between vSTM capacity and PT-OC structural connectivity. To do so, 66 individuals aged 20-77 years were assessed by diffusion-weighted imaging used for probabilistic tractography and performed a psychophysical whole-report task of briefly presented letter arrays, from which vSTM capacity estimates were derived. We found reduced vSTM capacity, and aberrant PT-OC connection probability in aging. Critically, age modified the relationship between vSTM capacity and PT-OC connection probability: in younger adults, vSTM capacity was negatively correlated with PT-OC connection probability while in older adults, this association was positive. Furthermore, age modified the microstructure of PT-OC tracts suggesting that the inversion of the association between PT-OC connection probability and vSTM capacity with aging might reflect age-related changes in white-matter properties. Accordingly, our results demonstrate that age-related differences in vSTM capacity links with the microstructure and connectivity of PT-OC tracts.


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Aging/pathology , Aging/physiology , Attention/physiology , Memory, Short-Term/physiology , Nerve Net/anatomy & histology , Occipital Lobe/anatomy & histology , Thalamus/anatomy & histology , Visual Perception/physiology , Adult , Aged , Diffusion Tensor Imaging , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nerve Net/diagnostic imaging , Occipital Lobe/diagnostic imaging , Thalamus/diagnostic imaging , Young Adult
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