Atomic-scale cryogenic electron microscopy imaging of self-assembled peptoid nanostructures

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH(2023)

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Abstract
Amphiphilic polypeptoids with defined sequences, versatile in forming various nanostructures, are ideal for mimicking biomacromolecular structures. The predictive design of nanostructures depends on our understanding of the relationship between molecular structure and the locations of atoms in the nanostructure. Factors of importance include chain conformation, crystal motifs, and the arrangement of the molecules within the nanostructure. This review introduces the cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) method, sorting and averaging unit cells in nanosheets for resolution enhancement and identifying structural heterogeneity. The resulting atomic-scale images reveal the presence of two types of crystal motifs. The impact of processing conditions, capping group chemistry, and side chain chemistry on structural heterogeneity and crystal motifs can be quantified. The 3D reconstruction of nanosheets, wherein atomic-scale corrugations were revealed, is introduced in this review. New developments in cryo-TEM, such as phase retrieval reconstruction, hold great promise for atomic-scale imaging of soft nanostructures. Graphical abstract
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microscopy imaging,nanostructures,atomic-scale,self-assembled
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