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Aiyer, Sriram; Baldwin, Philip R.; Tan, Shi Min; Shan, Zelin; Oh, Juntaek; Mehrani, Atousa; Bowman, Marianne E.; Louie, Gordon; Passos, Dario Oliveira; Đorđević-Marquardt, Selena; et al (, Nature Communications)Abstract Structural biology efforts using cryogenic electron microscopy are frequently stifled by specimens adopting “preferred orientations” on grids, leading to anisotropic map resolution and impeding structure determination. Tilting the specimen stage during data collection is a generalizable solution but has historically led to substantial resolution attenuation. Here, we develop updated data collection and image processing workflows and demonstrate, using multiple specimens, that resolution attenuation is negligible or significantly reduced across tilt angles. Reconstructions with and without the stage tilted as high as 60° are virtually indistinguishable. These strategies allowed the reconstruction to 3 Å resolution of a bacterial RNA polymerase with preferred orientation, containing an unnatural nucleotide for studying novel base pair recognition. Furthermore, we present a quantitative framework that allows cryo-EM practitioners to define an optimal tilt angle during data acquisition. These results reinforce the utility of employing stage tilt for data collection and provide quantitative metrics to obtain isotropic maps.more » « less
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Gardner, Adam; Autin, Ludovic; Fuentes, Daniel; Maritan, Martina; Barad, Benjamin A.; Medina, Michaela; Olson, Arthur J.; Grotjahn, Danielle A.; Goodsell, David S. (, Frontiers in Bioinformatics)CellPAINT is an interactive digital tool that allows non-expert users to create illustrations of the molecular structure of cells and viruses. We present a new release with several key enhancements, including the ability to generate custom ingredients from structure information in the Protein Data Bank, and interaction, grouping, and locking functions that streamline the creation of assemblies and illustration of large, complex scenes. An example of CellPAINT as a tool for hypothesis generation in the interpretation of cryoelectron tomograms is presented. CellPAINT is freely available at http://ccsb.scripps.edu/cellpaint .more » « less
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