Abstract

The 3DEM map challenge provided an opportunity to test different algorithms and workflows for processing single particle cryo-EM data. We were interested in testing whether we could use the standard Appion workflow with minimal manual intervention to achieve similar or better resolution than other challengers. Another question we were interested in testing was what the influence of particle sorting and elimination would be on the resolution and quality of 3D reconstructions. Since apoferritin is historically a challenging particle for single particle reconstruction and the authors of the original map challenge data used only a fraction of the particles present in the dataset, we focused on the apoferritin dataset for our entry. We submitted a 3.7 Å map from 25,844 particles and a 3.6 Å map from 53,334 particles and after assessment were among the best of the apoferritin maps that were submitted. Here we present the details of our reconstruction strategy and compare our strategy to that of another high-scoring apoferritin map. Altogether, our results suggest that for a relatively conformationally homogeneous particle like apoferritin, including as many particles as possible after elimination of junk leads to the highest resolution, and the choice of parameters for custom mask creation can lead to subtle but significant changes in the resolution of 3D reconstructions.

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