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Single Particle Cryo-Electron Microscopy: From Sample to Structure
Published on: May 29, 2021
Ab initio high-resolution single-particle 3D reconstructions: the symmetry adapted functions way
Leandro F Estrozi1, Jorge Navaza
1EMBL-Grenoble, 6 rue Jules Horowitz, BP 181, F-38042 Grenoble Cedex 9, France. estrozi@embl.fr
Abstract:
A protocol to attain high-resolution single-particle reconstructions is presented. The protocol is the concatenation of two procedures: one to obtain an ab initio low-resolution reconstruction, the other to determine a fixed point of the consecutive applications of fast projection matching and 3D reconstruction. It is a reciprocal space formulation where the Fourier coefficients of the 3D scattering density are expressed in terms of symmetry adapted functions and the 2D particle images are represented by their Fourier-Bessel transforms. The new protocol shows advantages in terms of speed and accuracy when compared to other methods currently in use. We illustrate its performance as applied to high-resolution cryo-electron micrographs of rotavirus.
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