Revisiting Sodium Phosphotungstate and Ammonium Molybdate as non-radioactive negative staining agents for single particle analysis
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This study reports the successful replacement of uranyl-based stains by either sodium phosphotungstate or ammonium molybdate for negative staining electron microscopy. Using apoferritin as a test specimen, it is demonstrated that in combination with a facile on-grid fixation step both stains yield comparable images to uranyl formate. Subsequently, using β-galactosidase, it is shown that both stains can also successfully be employed for single particle analysis, yielding virtually indistinguishable results from uranyl formate. As both replacement stains are non-radioactive, they are not subjected to the same handling restrictions as uranyl-based stains. Therefore they are not only cheaper to use, but also make decentralized sample grid preparation – thus directly after purification – accessible to a broader range of scientists.