Journal of Structural Biology, Vol.180, No.3, 519-530, 2012
RELION: Implementation of a Bayesian approach to cryo-EM structure determination
RELION, for REgularized Likelihood OptimizatioN, is an open-source computer program for the refinement of macromolecular structures by single-particle analysis of electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) data. Whereas alternative approaches often rely on user expertise for the tuning of parameters, RELION uses a Bayesian approach to infer parameters of a statistical model from the data. This paper describes developments that reduce the computational costs of the underlying maximum a posteriori (MAP) algorithm, as well as statistical considerations that yield new insights into the accuracy with which the relative orientations of individual particles may be determined. A so-called gold-standard Fourier shell correlation (FSC) procedure to prevent overfitting is also described. The resulting implementation yields high-quality reconstructions and reliable resolution estimates with minimal user intervention and at acceptable computational costs. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Electron microscopy;Single-particle analysis;Maximum likelihood;Image processing;Software development