The structures come from Alexander Fotin, Tomas Kirchhausen, Stephen Harrison, Thomas Walz (Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA), and colleagues. Existing electron micrograph (EM) structures were “unsatisfying,” says Kirchhausen, because “you couldn't see the contacts.” The Boston team selected the best of their EM images of purified clathrin cages, clustered the images by orientation, and removed error-prone, distorted structures. After fitting the computer-generated structure with existing X-ray structures of...
The Rockefeller University Press
2004
The Rockefeller University Press
2004
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