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A Toolbox for ab initio 3-D reconstructions in single-particle electron microscopy
Authors:Neil R Voss  Dmitry Lyumkis  Anchi Cheng  Pick-Wei Lau  Anke Mulder  Gabriel C Lander  Edward J Brignole  Denis Fellmann  Christopher Irving  Erica L Jacovetty  Albert Leung  James Pulokas  Joel D Quispe  Hanspeter Winkler  Craig Yoshioka  Bridget Carragher  Clinton S Potter
Institution:1. National Resource for Automated Molecular Microscopy and Department of Cell Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA;2. Institute of Molecular Biophysics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA
Abstract:Structure determination of a novel macromolecular complex via single-particle electron microscopy depends upon overcoming the challenge of establishing a reliable 3-D reconstruction using only 2-D images. There are a variety of strategies that deal with this issue, but not all of them are readily accessible and straightforward to use. We have developed a “toolbox” of ab initio reconstruction techniques that provide several options for calculating 3-D volumes in an easily managed and tightly controlled work-flow that adheres to standard conventions and formats. This toolbox is designed to streamline the reconstruction process by removing the necessity for bookkeeping, while facilitating transparent data transfer between different software packages. It currently includes procedures for calculating ab initio reconstructions via random or orthogonal tilt geometry, tomograms, and common lines, all of which have been tested using the 50S ribosomal subunit. Our goal is that the accessibility of multiple independent reconstruction algorithms via this toolbox will improve the ease with which models can be generated, and provide a means of evaluating the confidence and reliability of the final reconstructed map.
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