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REliable PIcking by Consensus (REPIC): a consensus methodology for harnessing multiple cryo-EM particle pickers

Communications Biology, ISSN: 2399-3642, Vol: 7, Issue: 1, Page: 1421
2024
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Cryo-EM particle identification from micrographs (“picking”) is challenging due to the low signal-to-noise ratio and lack of ground truth for particle locations. State-of-the-art computational algorithms (“pickers”) identify different particle sets, complicating the selection of the best-suited picker for a protein of interest. Here, we present REliable PIcking by Consensus (REPIC), a computational approach to identifying particles common to the output of multiple pickers. We frame consensus particle picking as a graph problem, which REPIC solves using integer linear programming. REPIC picks high-quality particles even when the best picker is not known a priori or a protein is difficult-to-pick (e.g., NOMPC ion channel). Reconstructions using consensus particles without particle filtering achieve resolutions comparable to those from particles picked by experts. Our results show that REPIC requires minimal (often no) manual intervention, and considerably reduces the burden on cryo-EM users for picker selection and particle picking. Availability: https://github.com/ccameron/REPIC.

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Christopher J. F. Cameron; Sebastian J. H. Seager; Fred J. Sigworth; Hemant D. Tagare; Mark B. Gerstein

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Medicine; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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