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Removing Contamination-Induced Reconstruction Artifacts from Cryo-electron Tomograms
Authors:Jose-Jesus Fernandez  Ulrike Laugks  Miroslava Schaffer  Felix?JB B?uerlein  Maryam Khoshouei  Wolfgang Baumeister  Vladan Lucic
Institution:1.Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), Madrid, Spain;2.Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany
Abstract:Imaging of fully hydrated, vitrified biological samples by electron tomography yields structural information about cellular protein complexes in situ. Here we present a computational procedure that removes artifacts of three-dimensional reconstruction caused by contamination present in samples during imaging by electron microscopy. Applying the procedure to phantom data and electron tomograms of cellular samples significantly improved the resolution and the interpretability of tomograms. Artifacts caused by surface contamination associated with thinning by focused ion beam, as well as those arising from gold fiducial markers and from common, lower contrast contamination, could be removed. Our procedure is widely applicable and is especially suited for applications that strive to reach a higher resolution and involve the use of recently developed, state-of-the-art instrumentation.
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