Emeritus

Richard Henderson

High-resolution 3D structures by electron cryomicroscopy

Richard Henderson

I am a structural biologist with a background in physics. My research began in the 1960s, using X-ray crystallography to help determine the structure and mechanism of chymotrypsin. Then, with an interest in the structure of membrane proteins and an early collaboration with Nigel Unwin, I switched to electron crystallography of two-dimensional crystals to work on the structure and mechanism of the light-driven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin. Over the last 30 years, I have concentrated mainly on single particle cryo-EM, in which electron images of a thin film containing the macromolecules of interest are obtained without the need for crystals, using the plunge-freeze method developed by Jacques Dubochet’s group at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. I shared the 2017 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Dubochet and Joachim Frank. 

My current interest is to improve cryo-EM to get closer to the theoretical performance that is predicted by quantitative analysis. There are still many improvements that can be made, although cryo-EM has already become the most efficient way to determine biological structures. There are many biological structures that have resisted experimental structure determination, so there is a need for innovation.

Selected Publications

Extending the reach of single-particle cryoEM.Patwardhan A, Henderson R, Russo CJCurr Opin Struct Biol 92: 103005 (2025)
Structure determination by cryoEM at 100 keVMcMullan G, Naydenova K, Mihaylov D, Yamashita K, Peet MJ, Wilson H, Dickerson JL, Chen S, Cannone G, Lee Y, Hutchings KA, Gittins O, Sobhy MA, Wells T, El-Gomati MM, Dalby J, Meffert M, Schulze-Briese C, Henderson R, Russo CJProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120(49): (2023)
Interaction of human erythrocyte catalase with air-water interface in cryoEM.Chen S, Li J, Vinothkumar KR, Henderson RMicroscopy (Oxf) 71(Supplement_1): i51-i59 (2022)
Single particle electron cryomicroscopy: trends, issues and future perspectiveVinothkumar KR, Henderson RQuarterly Reviews of Biophysics 49: (2016)