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Energy filtering enables macromolecular MicroED data at sub-atomic resolution

Max T. B. Clabbers, Johan Hattne, Michael W. Martynowycz, Tamir Gonen

2025Nature Communications13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High-resolution information is important for accurate structure modeling but is challenging to attain in macromolecular crystallography due to the rapid fading of diffracted intensities at increasing resolution. While direct electron detection essentially eliminates the read-out noise during MicroED data collection, other sources of noise remain and limit the measurement of faint high-resolution reflections. Inelastic scattering significantly contributes to noise, raising background levels and broadening diffraction peaks. We demonstrate a substantial improvement in signal-to-noise ratio by using energy filtering to remove inelastically scattered electrons. This strategy results in sub-atomic resolution MicroED data from proteinase K crystals, enabling the visualization of detailed structural features. Interestingly, reducing the noise further reveals diffuse scattering that may hold additional structural information. Our findings suggest that combining energy filtering and direct detection provides more accurate measurements at higher resolution, facilitating precise model refinement and improved insights into protein structure and function.

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Energy (signal processing)MacromoleculeNanotechnologyResolution (logic)PhysicsMaterials scienceChemistryComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsArtificial intelligenceBiochemistryMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsIon-surface interactions and analysisNanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
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