Cryo-electron tomography provides a snapshot of the cellular proteome. With template matching, the spatial positions of various macromolecular complexes within their native cellular context can be detected. However, the growing awareness of the reference bias introduced by the cross-correlation based approaches, and more importantly the lack of a reliable confidence measurement in the selection of these macromolecular complexes, has restricted the use of these applications. Here we propose a heuristic, in which the reference bias is measured in real space in an analogous way to the R-free value in X-ray crystallography. We measure the reference bias within the mask used to outline the area of the template, and do not modify the template its...
Cryo-electron tomography together with averaging of sub-tomograms containing identical particles can...
Cryo electron tomography with subsequent subtomogram averaging is a powerful technique to structural...
Cellular organelles and biological macromolecules such as proteins play a fundamental role in almost...
Cryo-electron tomography provides a snapshot of the cellular proteome. With template matching, the s...
AbstractCryo-electron tomography provides a snapshot of the cellular proteome. With template matchin...
Electron tomograms of intact frozen-hydrated cells are essentially three-dimensional images of the e...
MOTIVATION: Cryo electron tomography (CryoET) produces 3D density maps of biological specimen in its...
For a more complete understanding of molecular mechanisms, it is important to study macromolecules a...
We introduce and investigate probabilistic templates with particular focus on the application of pro...
Cryo-electron tomography (CET) is a unique technique to visualize biological objects under near-to-n...
Macromolecular complexes are intrinsically flexible and often challenging to purify for structure de...
AbstractCryo-electron tomography together with averaging of sub-tomograms containing identical parti...
Cryo-electron tomography (CET) is the only available technique capable of characterizing the structu...
Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) allows three-dimensional (3D) visualization of frozen-hydrated bi...
Cryo-electron tomography allows the visualization of macromolecular complexes in their cellular envi...
Cryo-electron tomography together with averaging of sub-tomograms containing identical particles can...
Cryo electron tomography with subsequent subtomogram averaging is a powerful technique to structural...
Cellular organelles and biological macromolecules such as proteins play a fundamental role in almost...
Cryo-electron tomography provides a snapshot of the cellular proteome. With template matching, the s...
AbstractCryo-electron tomography provides a snapshot of the cellular proteome. With template matchin...
Electron tomograms of intact frozen-hydrated cells are essentially three-dimensional images of the e...
MOTIVATION: Cryo electron tomography (CryoET) produces 3D density maps of biological specimen in its...
For a more complete understanding of molecular mechanisms, it is important to study macromolecules a...
We introduce and investigate probabilistic templates with particular focus on the application of pro...
Cryo-electron tomography (CET) is a unique technique to visualize biological objects under near-to-n...
Macromolecular complexes are intrinsically flexible and often challenging to purify for structure de...
AbstractCryo-electron tomography together with averaging of sub-tomograms containing identical parti...
Cryo-electron tomography (CET) is the only available technique capable of characterizing the structu...
Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) allows three-dimensional (3D) visualization of frozen-hydrated bi...
Cryo-electron tomography allows the visualization of macromolecular complexes in their cellular envi...
Cryo-electron tomography together with averaging of sub-tomograms containing identical particles can...
Cryo electron tomography with subsequent subtomogram averaging is a powerful technique to structural...
Cellular organelles and biological macromolecules such as proteins play a fundamental role in almost...