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Using Tomoauto: A Protocol for High-throughput Automated Cryo-electron Tomography
Published on: January 30, 2016
AreTomo: An integrated software package for automated marker-free, motion-corrected cryo-electron tomographic
Shawn Zheng1,2, Georg Wolff3, Garrett Greenan1
1Dept. Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.
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AreTomo, an abbreviation for Alignment and Reconstruction for Electron Tomography, is a GPU accelerated software package that fully automates motion-corrected marker-free tomographic alignment and reconstruction in a single package. By correcting in-plane rotation, translation, and importantly, the local motion resulting from beam-induced motion from tilt to tilt, AreTomo can produce tomograms with sufficient accuracy to be directly used for subtomogram averaging. Another major application is the on-the-fly reconstruction of tomograms in parallel with tilt series collection to provide users with real-time feedback of sample quality allowing users to make any necessary adjustments of collection parameters. Here, the multiple alignment algorithms implemented in AreTomo are described and the local motions measured on a typical tilt series are analyzed. The residual local motion after correction for global motion was found in the range of ± 80 Å, indicating that the accurate correction of local motion is critical for high-resolution cryo-electron tomography (cryoET).
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