Implementation of a cryo-electron tomography tilt-scheme optimized for high resolution subtomogram averaging
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Abstract
Cryo-electron tomography (cryoET) allows 3D structural information to be obtained from cells and other biological samples in their close-to-native state. In combination with subtomogram averaging, detailed structures of repeating features can be resolved. CryoET data is collected as a series of images of the sample from different tilt angles; this is performed by physically rotating the sample in the microscope between each image. The angles at which the images are collected, and the order in which they are collected, together are called the tilt-scheme. Here we describe a "dose-symmetric tilt-scheme" that begins at low tilt and then alternates between increasingly positive and negative tilts. This tilt-scheme…
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3Topics & keywords
- Tilt (camera)
- Resolution (logic)
- Tomography
- Electron tomography
- Computer vision
- Artificial intelligence
- Sample (material)
- Computer science