Supplanting crystallography or supplementing microscopy? A combined approach to the study of an enveloped virus

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The recent advances in the resolution obtained by single-particle reconstructions from cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) have led to an increase in studies that combine X-ray crystallographic results with those of electron microscopy (EM). Here, such a combination is described in the determination of the structure of an enveloped animal virus, Semliki Forest virus, at 9 Å resolution. The issues of model bias in determination of the structure, the definition of resolution in a single-particle reconstruction, the effect of the correction of the contrast-transfer function on the structure determined and the use of a high-resolution structure of a subunit in the interpretation of the structure of the complex are addressed.

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Mancini, E. J., & Fuller, S. D. (2000). Supplanting crystallography or supplementing microscopy? A combined approach to the study of an enveloped virus. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, 56(10), 1278–1287. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0907444900010817

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