Methods for the three-dimensional reconstruction of icosahedral particles, such as spherical viruses, from electron micrographs are well established. These methods take advantage of the 60-fold symmetry of the icosahedral group, Several features within these particles, however. may deviate from icosahedral symmetry. Examples include viral genomes, symmetry mismatched vertex proteins, unique DNA packaging vertices, flexible proteins, and proteins that are present at less than 100% occupancy. Such asymmetrically distributed features are smeared in the final density map when icosahedral symmetry is applied. Here. we describe a novel approach to classifying, analysing, and obtaining three-dimensional reconstructions Of Such features, The approa...
With the rapid progresses in both instrumentation and computing, it is increasingly straightforward ...
Single particle analysis is a valuable tool in cryo-electron microscopy for determining the structur...
The Phycodnaviridae, Iridoviridae and related viruses, with diameters of 1500±2000 A Ê , are formed ...
The past few years have seen an explosion in the number of viral structures determined by icosahedra...
The last two decades have seen a major increase in the use of cryo-eleclron microscopy for virus rec...
Electron microscopy provides noisy images of viruses that, quantitatively, are projections of the 3-...
Polyhedra with icosahedral symmetry and vertices labelled by rational indices of points of a six-dim...
The past few years have seen an explosion in the number of viral structures determined by icosahe-dr...
A model-free method to determine the three-dimensional structure of icosahedral viruses is described...
We present a novel strategy for classification of heterogeneous electron microscopy data of icosahed...
Since the seminal work of Caspar and Klug on the structure of the protein containers that encapsulat...
We propose that viruses with geometric defects are not necessarily flawed viruses. A geometric defec...
Issue Title : Analytical Methods and Software Tools for Macromolecular MicroscopyInternational audie...
This paper presents an efficient computational method to identify a local symmetry axis in 3-dimensi...
Cryo-electron microscopy permits 3-D structures of viral pathogens to be determined in re-markable d...
With the rapid progresses in both instrumentation and computing, it is increasingly straightforward ...
Single particle analysis is a valuable tool in cryo-electron microscopy for determining the structur...
The Phycodnaviridae, Iridoviridae and related viruses, with diameters of 1500±2000 A Ê , are formed ...
The past few years have seen an explosion in the number of viral structures determined by icosahedra...
The last two decades have seen a major increase in the use of cryo-eleclron microscopy for virus rec...
Electron microscopy provides noisy images of viruses that, quantitatively, are projections of the 3-...
Polyhedra with icosahedral symmetry and vertices labelled by rational indices of points of a six-dim...
The past few years have seen an explosion in the number of viral structures determined by icosahe-dr...
A model-free method to determine the three-dimensional structure of icosahedral viruses is described...
We present a novel strategy for classification of heterogeneous electron microscopy data of icosahed...
Since the seminal work of Caspar and Klug on the structure of the protein containers that encapsulat...
We propose that viruses with geometric defects are not necessarily flawed viruses. A geometric defec...
Issue Title : Analytical Methods and Software Tools for Macromolecular MicroscopyInternational audie...
This paper presents an efficient computational method to identify a local symmetry axis in 3-dimensi...
Cryo-electron microscopy permits 3-D structures of viral pathogens to be determined in re-markable d...
With the rapid progresses in both instrumentation and computing, it is increasingly straightforward ...
Single particle analysis is a valuable tool in cryo-electron microscopy for determining the structur...
The Phycodnaviridae, Iridoviridae and related viruses, with diameters of 1500±2000 A Ê , are formed ...