Pseudo-atomic models of swollen CCMV from cryo-electron microscopy data

2003 ◽  
Vol 142 (3) ◽  
pp. 356-363 ◽  
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Hongjun Liu ◽  
Chunxu Qu ◽  
John E. Johnson ◽  
David A. Case
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Timur Baimukhametov ◽  
Anton Teslyuk ◽  
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Roman Kamyshinsky ◽  
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Simone Cavadini ◽  
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Yifan Song ◽  
Xueming Li ◽  
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Pavel V. Afonine ◽  
Bruno P. Klaholz ◽  
Nigel W. Moriarty ◽  
Billy K. Poon ◽  
Oleg V. Sobolev ◽  
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Recent advances in the field of electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM) have resulted in a rapidly increasing number of atomic models of biomacromolecules that have been solved using this technique and deposited in the Protein Data Bank and the Electron Microscopy Data Bank. Similar to macromolecular crystallography, validation tools for these models and maps are required. While some of these validation tools may be borrowed from crystallography, new methods specifically designed for cryo-EM validation are required. Here, new computational methods and tools implemented inPHENIXare discussed, includingd99to estimate resolution,phenix.auto_sharpento improve maps andphenix.mtriageto analyze cryo-EM maps. It is suggested that cryo-EM half-maps and masks should be deposited to facilitate the evaluation and validation of cryo-EM-derived atomic models and maps. The application of these tools to deposited cryo-EM atomic models and maps is also presented.


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