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Analytic modeling of inhomogeneous-resolution maps in cryo-electron microscopy and crystallography

Alexandre Urzhumtsev, Vladimir Y. Lunin

2022IUCrJ12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Refinement of macromolecular atomic models versus experimental maps in crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy is a critical step in structure solution. For an appropriate comparison, model maps should mimic the imperfections in the experimental maps, mainly atomic disorder and limited resolution, which are often inhomogeneous over the molecular region. In the suggested method, these model maps are calculated as the sum of atomic contributions expressed through a specifically designed function describing a solitary spherical wave. Thanks to this function, atomic contributions are analytically expressed through their atomic displacement parameter and local resolution, a value now associated with each atom. Such a full analytic dependence of inhomogeneous-resolution map values on model parameters permits the refinement of all of these parameters together.

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Resolution (logic)Atomic modelCryo-electron microscopyFunction (biology)Atom (system on chip)PhysicsElectron microscopeDisplacement (psychology)Statistical physicsAtomic theoryElectronChemistryCrystallographyAlgorithmMolecular physicsAtomic physicsComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsNuclear magnetic resonanceBiologyArtificial intelligenceEmbedded systemPsychologyPsychotherapistEvolutionary biologyAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsEnzyme Structure and FunctionElectron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques