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Gregory P Kishchenko1, Radostin Danev2, Rebecca Fisher1, Jie He1, Chyongere Hsieh1, Michael Marko1, Haixin Sui3.
Abstract
Zernike phase-plate (ZPP) imaging greatly increases contrast in cryo-electron microscopy, however fringe artifacts appear in the images. A computational de-fringing method has been proposed, but it has not been widely employed, perhaps because the importance of de-fringing has not been clearly demonstrated. For testing purposes, we employed Zernike phase-plate imaging in a cryo-electron tomographic study of radial-spoke complexes attached to microtubule doublets. We found that the contrast enhancement by ZPP imaging made nonlinear denoising insensitive to the filtering parameters, such that simple low-frequency band-pass filtering made the same improvement in map quality. We employed sub-tomogram averaging, which compensates for the effect of the "missing wedge" and considerably improves map quality. We found that fringes (caused by the abrupt cut-on of the central hole in the phase plate) can lead to incorrect representation of a structure that is well-known from the literature. The expected structure was restored by amplitude scaling, as proposed in the literature. Our results show that de-fringing is an important part of image-processing for cryo-electron tomography of macromolecular complexes with ZPP imaging.Entities:
Keywords: Electron tomography; Image processing; Sub-volume averaging; Zernike phase-plate
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26210582 PMCID: PMC4553080 DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2015.07.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Struct Biol ISSN: 1047-8477 Impact factor: 2.867