Automated crystallographic ligand building using the medial axis transform of an electron-density isosurface

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Abstract

Automatic fitting methods that build molecules into electron-density maps usually fail below 3.5 Å resolution. As a first step towards addressing this problem, an algorithm has been developed using an approximation of the medial axis to simplify an electron-density isosurface. This approximation captures the central axis of the isosurface with a graph which is then matched against a graph of the molecular model. One of the first applications of the medial axis to X-ray crystallography is presented here. When applied to ligand fitting, the method performs at least as well as methods based on selecting peaks in electron-density maps. Generalization of the method to recognition of common features across multiple contour levels could lead to powerful automatic fitting methods that perform well even at low resolution. © 2005 International Union of Crystallography - all rights reserved.

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Aishima, J., Russel, D. S., Guibas, L. J., Adams, P. D., & Brunger, A. T. (2005). Automated crystallographic ligand building using the medial axis transform of an electron-density isosurface. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, 61(10), 1354–1363. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0907444905023152

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