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Image processing tools for the validation of CryoEM maps.

Carlos Oscar S SorzanoJ L VilasE Ramírez-AportelaJames Michael KriegerD Del HoyoD HerrerosE Fernandez-GiménezDaniel MarchánJ R MacíasI SánchezL Del CañoY Fonseca-ReynaP ConesaA García-MenaJordi Burguet-CastellJorge Garcia CondadoJ Méndez GarcíaMarta MartínezA Muñoz-BarrutiaR MarabiniJ VargasJ M Carazo
Published in: Faraday discussions (2022)
The number of maps deposited in public databases (Electron Microscopy Data Bank, EMDB) determined by cryo-electron microscopy has quickly grown in recent years. With this rapid growth, it is critical to guarantee their quality. So far, map validation has primarily focused on the agreement between maps and models. From the image processing perspective, the validation has been mostly restricted to using two half-maps and the measurement of their internal consistency. In this article, we suggest that map validation can be taken much further from the point of view of image processing if 2D classes, particles, angles, coordinates, defoci, and micrographs are also provided. We present a progressive validation scheme that qualifies a result validation status from 0 to 5 and offers three optional qualifiers (A, W, and O) that can be added. The simplest validation state is 0, while the most complete would be 5AWO. This scheme has been implemented in a website https://biocomp.cnb.csic.es/EMValidationService/ to which reconstructed maps and their ESI can be uploaded.
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