PFT3DR Citation Information


Recommended Citation for PFT2

Orientations and origins for windowed particles were determined via a modified version of the PFT algorithm (Baker and Cheng, 1996) altered to use both phase and amplitude information in orientation selection (Bubeck et al., 2005).


Recommended Citation for EM3DR2

Three-dimensional reconstructions were computed with a Fourier-Bessel algorithm (Crowther et al., 1970; Fuller et al., 1996).


References

Baker, T. S., and R. H. Cheng. (1996) A model-based approach for determining orientations of biological macromolecules imaged by cryoelectron microscopy. J. Struct. Biol. 116, 120-130.

Bubeck, D., D. J. Filman, N. Cheng, A. C. Steven, J. M. Hogle, and D. M. Belnap. (2005) The structure of the poliovirus 135S cell entry intermediate at 10-Angstrom resolution reveals the location of an externalized polypeptide that binds to membranes. J. Virol. 79, 7745-7755.

Crowther, R. A., L. A. Amos, J. T. Finch, D. J. De Rosier, and A. Klug. (1970) Three dimensional reconstructions of spherical viruses by fourier synthesis from electron micrographs. Nature 226, 421-425.

Fuller, S. D., S. J. Butcher, R. H. Cheng, and T. S. Baker. (1996) Three-dimensional reconstruction of icosahedral particles--the uncommon line. J. Struct. Biol. 116, 48-55.


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