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Symmetry-restrained flexible fitting for symmetric EM maps.


ABSTRACT: Many large biological macromolecules have inherent structural symmetry, being composed of a few distinct subunits, repeated in a symmetric array. These complexes are often not amenable to traditional high-resolution structural determination methods, but can be imaged in functionally relevant states using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). A number of methods for fitting atomic-scale structures into cryo-EM maps have been developed, including the molecular dynamics flexible fitting (MDFF) method. However, quality and resolution of the cryo-EM map are the major determinants of a method's success. In order to incorporate knowledge of structural symmetry into the fitting procedure, we developed the symmetry-restrained MDFF method. The new method adds to the cryo-EM map-derived potential further restraints on the allowed conformations of a complex during fitting, thereby improving the quality of the resultant structure. The benefit of using symmetry-based restraints during fitting, particularly for medium to low-resolution data, is demonstrated for three different systems.

SUBMITTER: Chan KY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3412758 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Symmetry-restrained flexible fitting for symmetric EM maps.

Chan Kwok-Yan KY   Gumbart James J   McGreevy Ryan R   Watermeyer Jean M JM   Sewell B Trevor BT   Schulten Klaus K  

Structure (London, England : 1993) 20110901 9


Many large biological macromolecules have inherent structural symmetry, being composed of a few distinct subunits, repeated in a symmetric array. These complexes are often not amenable to traditional high-resolution structural determination methods, but can be imaged in functionally relevant states using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). A number of methods for fitting atomic-scale structures into cryo-EM maps have been developed, including the molecular dynamics flexible fitting (MDFF) method  ...[more]

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