Medium-resolution cryo-electron microscopy maps, in particular when they include a significant number of α-helices, may allow the building of partial models that are useful for molecular-replacement searches in large crystallo-graphic structures when the structures of homologs are not available and experimental phasing has failed. Here, as an example, the solution of the structure of a bacteriophage portal using a partial 30% model built into a 7.8 A resolution cryo-EM map is shown. Inspection of the self-rotation function allowed the correct oligomerization state to be determined, and density-modification procedures using rotation matrices and a mask based on the cryo-EM structure were critical for solving the structure. A workflow is described that may be applicable to similar cases and this strategy is compared with direct use of the cryo-EM map for molecular replacement.
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Fàbrega-Ferrer, M., Cuervo, A., Fernández, F. J., MacHón, C., Pérez-Luque, R., Pous, J., … Coll, M. (2021). Using a partial atomic model from medium-resolution cryo-EM to solve a large crystal structure. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology, 77, 11–18. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2059798320015156