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Random conical tilt reconstruction without particle picking in cryo-electron microscopy

Lan, Ti-Yen
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Boumal, Nicolas  
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Singer, Amit
July 1, 2022
Acta Crystallographica A-Foundation And Advances

A method is proposed to reconstruct the 3D molecular structure from micrographs collected at just one sample tilt angle in the random conical tilt scheme in cryo-electron microscopy. The method uses autocorrelation analysis on the micrographs to estimate features of the molecule which are invariant under certain nuisance parameters such as the positions of molecular projections in the micrographs. This enables the molecular structure to be reconstructed directly from micrographs, completely circumventing the need for particle picking. Reconstructions are demonstrated with simulated data and the effect of the missing-cone region is investigated. These results show promise to reduce the size limit for single-particle reconstruction in cryo-electron microscopy.

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research article
DOI
10.1107/S2053273322005071
Web of Science ID

WOS:000823041800001

Author(s)
Lan, Ti-Yen
Boumal, Nicolas  
Singer, Amit
Date Issued

2022-07-01

Publisher

INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

Published in
Acta Crystallographica A-Foundation And Advances
Volume

78

Start page

294

End page

301

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Crystallography

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Chemistry

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cryo-em

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random conical tilt

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autocorrelation analysis

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structure reconstruction

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3-dimensional reconstruction

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