5UPW

CryoEM Structure Refinement by Integrating NMR Chemical Shifts with Molecular Dynamics Simulations


ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Sample
HIV-1 Capsid Protein Assembly
Specimen Preparation
Sample Aggregation StateHELICAL ARRAY
Vitrification InstrumentHOMEMADE PLUNGER
Cryogen NameETHANE
Sample Vitrification DetailsThe assembled sample (1.5 microliter) was applied to the carbon side of a glow discharged perforated Quantifoil grid, followed by application of 3 mic ...The assembled sample (1.5 microliter) was applied to the carbon side of a glow discharged perforated Quantifoil grid, followed by application of 3 microliter of low salt buffer (100 milimolar NaCl, 50 milimolar Tris pH 8.0) on the back side of the grid, and blotting, from the back side, with a filter paper, before plunge-freezing in liquid ethane
3D Reconstruction
Reconstruction MethodHELICAL
Number of Particles38452
Reported Resolution (Å)5
Resolution MethodFSC 0.143 CUT-OFF
Other Details
Refinement Type
Symmetry TypeHELICAL
Axial SymmetryC1
Axial Rise6.94
Angular Rotation-31.13
Map-Model Fitting and Refinement
Id1 (4XFX)
Refinement SpaceREAL
Refinement ProtocolFLEXIBLE FIT
Refinement Target
Overall B Value
Fitting Procedure
Details
Data Acquisition
Detector TypeGATAN K2 SUMMIT (4k x 4k)
Electron Dose (electrons/Å**2)41
Imaging Experiment1
Date of Experiment
Temperature (Kelvin)
Microscope ModelFEI POLARA 300
Minimum Defocus (nm)700
Maximum Defocus (nm)2200
Minimum Tilt Angle (degrees)
Maximum Tilt Angle (degrees)
Nominal CS2.2
Imaging ModeBRIGHT FIELD
Specimen Holder ModelSIDE ENTRY, EUCENTRIC
Nominal Magnification31000
Calibrated Magnification
SourceFIELD EMISSION GUN
Acceleration Voltage (kV)300
Imaging Details
EM Software
TaskSoftware PackageVersion
PARTICLE SELECTIONEMAN2
CTF CORRECTIONCTFFIND3
MODEL FITTINGMDFF2.10
MODEL REFINEMENTRosetta3.0
INITIAL EULER ASSIGNMENTIHRSR
FINAL EULER ASSIGNMENTRELION1.4
RECONSTRUCTIONRELION1.4
Image Processing
CTF Correction TypeCTF Correction DetailsNumber of Particles SelectedParticle Selection Details
PHASE FLIPPING AND AMPLITUDE CORRECTION39712