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Putting structure into context: fitting of atomic models into electron microscopic and electron tomographic reconstructions

机译:将结构置于上下文中:将原子模型拟合到电子显微镜和电子断层扫描中

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A complete understanding of complex dynamic cellular processes such as cell migration or cell adhesion requires the integration of atomic level structural information into the larger cellular context. While direct atomic-level information at the cellular level remains inaccessible, electron microscopy, electron tomography and their associated computational image processing approaches have now matured to a point where sub-cellular structures can be imaged in three dimensions at the nanometer scale. Atomic-resolution information obtained by other means can be combined with this data to obtain three-dimensional models of large macromolecular assemblies in their cellular context. This article summarizes some recent advances in this field.
机译:对复杂的动态细胞过程(例如细胞迁移或细胞粘附)的完整理解需要将原子级结构信息整合到更大的细胞环境中。虽然仍无法获得细胞水平的直接原子水平信息,但电子显微镜,电子断层扫描及其相关的计算图像处理方法现已成熟,可以在纳米尺度上对亚细胞结构进行三维成像。可以将通过其他方式获得的原子分辨率信息与该数据结合起来,以获得在其细胞环境中的大分子组装体的三维模型。本文总结了该领域的一些最新进展。

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