Abstract
Abstracts Background Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is an excellent tool for studying detailed biological structures. High-resolution structure determination is now routinely performed using advanced sample preparation techniques and image processing software. In particular, correction for contrast transfer function (CTF) is crucial for extracting high-resolution information from TEM image that is convoluted by imperfect imaging condition. Accurate determination of defocus, one of the major elements constituting the CTF, is mandatory for CTF correction. Findings To investigate the effect of correct estimation of image defocus and subsequent CTF correction, we tested arbitrary CTF imposition onto the images of two-dimensional crystals of Rous sarcoma virus capsid protein. The morphology of the crystal in calculated projection maps from incorrect CTF imposition was utterly distorted in comparison to an appropriately CTF-corrected image. Conclusion This result demonstrates critical importance of CTF correction for producing true representation of the specimen at high resolution.
Highlights
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) offers direct visualization of fine details of biological specimen
TEM analysis of biological system at moderate resolution can directly complement highresolution structures obtained by X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, providing pseudo-atomic resolution structure determination of large, multi-subunit complexes
One of the key factors for successful structure determination of a biological specimen at high resolution is the correction for contrast transfer function (CTF) of a microscope
Summary
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) offers direct visualization of fine details of biological specimen. One of the key factors for successful structure determination of a biological specimen at high resolution is the correction for contrast transfer function (CTF) of a microscope.
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