Abstract
Optimized docking of models into cryo-EM maps requires exploiting an understanding of the signal expected in the data to minimize the calculation time while maintaining sufficient signal. The likelihood-based rotation function used in crystallography can be employed to establish plausible orientations in a docking search. A phased likelihood translation function yields scores for the placement and rigid-body refinement of oriented models. Optimized strategies for choices of the resolution of data from the cryo-EM maps to use in the calculations and the size of search volumes are based on expected log-likelihood-gain scores computed in advance of the search calculation. Tests demonstrate that the new procedure is fast, robust and effective at placing models into even challenging cryo-EM maps.
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Millán, C., McCoy, A. J., Terwilliger, T. C., & Read, R. J. (2023). Likelihood-based docking of models into cryo-EM maps. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology, 79(Pt 4), 281–289. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2059798323001602
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