Recent technological advances with cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) — a biophysical technique that can be used to determine the structure of biological macromolecules and assemblies — have raised hopes that it might soon become an important tool for drug discovery, particularly for 'intractable' targets that are still not accessible to analysis by X-ray crystallography. This article describes these advances and critically assesses their relevance for drug discovery.
- Jean-Paul Renaud
- Ashwin Chari
- Christian Wiesmann