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Exploring cryo-electron microscopy with molecular dynamics

John W. Vant, Daipayan Sarkar, Jonathan Nguyen, Alexander T. Baker, Josh V. Vermaas, Abhishek Singharoy

2022Biochemical Society Transactions21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Single particle analysis cryo-electron microscopy (EM) and molecular dynamics (MD) have been complimentary methods since cryo-EM was first applied to the field of structural biology. The relationship started by biasing structural models to fit low-resolution cryo-EM maps of large macromolecular complexes not amenable to crystallization. The connection between cryo-EM and MD evolved as cryo-EM maps improved in resolution, allowing advanced sampling algorithms to simultaneously refine backbone and sidechains. Moving beyond a single static snapshot, modern inferencing approaches integrate cryo-EM and MD to generate structural ensembles from cryo-EM map data or directly from the particle images themselves. We summarize the recent history of MD innovations in the area of cryo-EM modeling. The merits for the myriad of MD based cryo-EM modeling methods are discussed, as well as, the discoveries that were made possible by the integration of molecular modeling with cryo-EM. Lastly, current challenges and potential opportunities are reviewed.

Topics & Concepts

Molecular dynamicsComputer scienceNanotechnologyField (mathematics)Particle (ecology)Sampling (signal processing)Biological systemStatistical physicsMicroscopyConnection (principal bundle)Molecular conformationMolecular modelDynamics (music)Current (fluid)Single particle analysisMaterials scienceChemistryAtomic force microscopyForce field (fiction)Advanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsEnzyme Structure and FunctionAdvanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
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