Automated systematic evaluation of cryo-EM specimens with SmartScope

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Abstract

Finding the conditions to stabilize a macromolecular target for imaging remains the most critical barrier to determining its structure by cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). While automation has significantly increased the speed of data collection, specimens are still screened manually, a laborious and subjective task that often determines the success of a project. Here, we present SmartScope, the first framework to streamline, standardize, and automate specimen evaluation in cryo-EM. SmartScope employs deep-learning-based object detection to identify and classify features suitable for imaging, allowing it to perform thorough specimen screening in a fully automated manner. A web interface provides remote control over the automated operation of the microscope in real time and access to images and annotation tools. Manual annotations can be used to re-train the feature recognition models, leading to improvements in performance. Our automated tool for systematic evaluation of specimens streamlines structure determination and lowers the barrier of adoption for cryo-EM.

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Bouvette, J., Huang, Q., Riccio, A. A., Copeland, W. C., Bartesaghi, A., & Borgnia, M. J. (2022). Automated systematic evaluation of cryo-EM specimens with SmartScope. ELife, 11. https://doi.org/10.7554/ELIFE.80047

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