Abstract:Cryo-Electron Microscopy (cryo-EM) has become an extremely powerful method for resolving structural details of large biomolecular complexes. However, challenging problems in single-particle methods remain open because of (1) the low signal-to-noise ratio in EM; and (2) the potential anisotropy and lack of coverage of projection directions relative to the body-fixed coordinate system for some complexes. Whereas (1) is usually addressed by class averaging (and increasingly due to rapid advances in microscope and… Show more
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