Single-particle reconstruction of biological macromolecules in electron microscopy-30 years

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This essay gives the autho's personal account on the development of concepts underlying single-particle reconstruction, a technique in electron microscopy of macromolecular assemblies with a remarkable record of achievements as of late. The ribosome proved to be an ideal testing ground for the development of specimen preparation methods, cryo-EM techniques, and algorithms, with discoveries along the way as a rich reward. Increasingly, cryo-EM and single-particle reconstruction, in combination with classification techniques, is revealing dynamic information on functional molecular machines uninhibited by molecular contacts. © 2009 Cambridge University Press.

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Frank, J. (2009). Single-particle reconstruction of biological macromolecules in electron microscopy-30 years. Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 42(3), 139–158. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033583509990059

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