화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Structural Biology, Vol.163, No.1, 45-52, 2008
Achievable resolution from images of biological specimens acquired from a 4k x 4k CCD camera in a 300-kV electron cryomicroscope
Bacteriorhodopsin and epsilon 15 bacteriophage were used as biological test specimens to evaluate the potential structural resolution with images captured from a 4k x 4k charge-coupled device (CCD) camera in a 300-kV electron cryomicroscope. The phase residuals computed from the bacteriorhodopsin CCD images taken at 84,000x effective magnification averaged 15.71 degrees out to 5.8-angstrom resolution relative to Henderson's published values. Using a single-particle reconstruction technique, we obtained an 8.2-angstrom icosahedral structure of F, 15 bacteriophage with the CCD images collected at an effective magnification of 56,000x. These results demonstrate that it is feasible to retrieve biological structures to a resolution close to 2/3 of the Nyquist frequency from the CCD images recorded in a 300-kV electron cryomicroscope at a moderately high but practically acceptable microscope magnification. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.