Image processing for electron microscopy single-particle analysis using XMIPP

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Sjors H W Scheres
Rafael Núñez-Ramírez
Carlos O S Sorzano
José María Carazo
Roberto Marabini
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[1] Centro Nacional de Biotecnología CSIC,Department Ingeniería de Sistemas Electrónicos y de Telecomunicación
[2] Unidad de Biocomputación,undefined
[3] University San Pablo-CEU,undefined
[4] Escuela Politécnica Superior,undefined
[5] Dept. Informática,undefined
[6] University Autónoma de Madrid,undefined
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Nature Protocols | 2008年 / 3卷
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We describe a collection of standardized image processing protocols for electron microscopy single-particle analysis using the XMIPP software package. These protocols allow performing the entire processing workflow starting from digitized micrographs up to the final refinement and evaluation of 3D models. A particular emphasis has been placed on the treatment of structurally heterogeneous data through maximum-likelihood refinements and self-organizing maps as well as the generation of initial 3D models for such data sets through random conical tilt reconstruction methods. All protocols presented have been implemented as stand-alone, executable python scripts, for which a dedicated graphical user interface has been developed. Thereby, they may provide novice users with a convenient tool to quickly obtain useful results with minimum efforts in learning about the details of this comprehensive package. Examples of applications are presented for a negative stain random conical tilt data set on the hexameric helicase G40P and for a structurally heterogeneous data set on 70S Escherichia coli ribosomes embedded in vitrified ice.
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