| Literature DB >> 26777413 |
Zheng Liu1, Fei Guo1, Feng Wang1, Tian-Cheng Li2, Wen Jiang3.
Abstract
Single-particle cryoelectron microscopy typically discards close-packed particle images as unusable data. Here, we report an image processing strategy and case study of obtaining near-atomic resolution 3D reconstructions from close-packed particles. Multiple independent de novo initial models were constructed to determine and cross-validate the particle parameters. The particles with consistent views were further refined including not only Euler angles and center positions but also defocus, astigmatism, beam tilt, and overall and anisotropic magnification. We demonstrated this strategy with a 2.9 Å resolution reconstruction of a 1.67 MDa virus-like particle of a circovirus, PCV2, recorded on 86 photographic films. The map resolution was further validated with a phase-randomization test and local resolution assessment, and the atomic model was validated with MolProbity and EMRinger. Close-packed virus particles were thus shown not only to be useful for high-resolution 3D reconstructions but also to allow data collection at significantly improved throughput for near-atomic resolution reconstructions.Entities:
Keywords: consensus criterion; cross-validation; de novo initial model; gold-standard FSC; single particle cryo-EM; true FSC
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26777413 PMCID: PMC4740195 DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2015.12.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Structure ISSN: 0969-2126 Impact factor: 5.006