| Literature DB >> 20119498 |
C O S Sorzano1, J A Velázquez-Muriel, R Marabini, G T Herman, J M Carazo.
Abstract
3D electron microsscopy aims at the reconstruction of density volumes corresponding to the electrostatic potential distribution of macro-molecules. There are many factors limiting the resolution achievable when this technique is applied to biological macromolecules: microscope imperfections, molecule flexibility, lack of projections from certain directions, unknown angular distribution, noise, etc. In this communication we explore the quality gain in the reconstruction by including a priori knowledge such as particle symmetry, occupied volume, known surface relief, density nonnegativity and similarity to a known volume in order to improve the quality of the reconstruction. If the reconstruction is represented as a series expansion, such constraints can be expressed by set of equations that the expansion coefficients must satisfy. In this work, these equation sets are specified and combined in a novel way with the ART + blobs reconstruction algorithm. The effect of each one on the reconstruction of a realistic phantom is explored. Finally, the application of these restrictions to 3D reconstructions from experimental data are studied.Year: 2008 PMID: 20119498 PMCID: PMC2812911 DOI: 10.1016/j.patcog.2007.06.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pattern Recognit ISSN: 0031-3203 Impact factor: 7.740