Overcoming resolution attenuation during tilted cryo-EM data collection

Author:

Aiyer SriramORCID,Baldwin Philip R.,Tan Shi Min,Shan ZelinORCID,Oh JuntaekORCID,Mehrani Atousa,Bowman Marianne E.,Louie Gordon,Passos Dario OliveiraORCID,Đorđević-Marquardt Selena,Mietzsch Mario,Hull Joshua A.,Hoshika ShuichiORCID,Barad Benjamin A.,Grotjahn Danielle A.ORCID,McKenna RobertORCID,Agbandje-McKenna Mavis,Benner Steven A.,Noel Joseph A. P.ORCID,Wang DongORCID,Tan Yong ZiORCID,Lyumkis DmitryORCID

Abstract

AbstractStructural biology efforts using cryogenic electron microscopy are frequently stifled by specimens adopting “preferred orientations” on grids, leading to anisotropic map resolution and impeding structure determination. Tilting the specimen stage during data collection is a generalizable solution but has historically led to substantial resolution attenuation. Here, we develop updated data collection and image processing workflows and demonstrate, using multiple specimens, that resolution attenuation is negligible or significantly reduced across tilt angles. Reconstructions with and without the stage tilted as high as 60° are virtually indistinguishable. These strategies allowed the reconstruction to 3 Å resolution of a bacterial RNA polymerase with preferred orientation, containing an unnatural nucleotide for studying novel base pair recognition. Furthermore, we present a quantitative framework that allows cryo-EM practitioners to define an optimal tilt angle during data acquisition. These results reinforce the utility of employing stage tilt for data collection and provide quantitative metrics to obtain isotropic maps.

Funder

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

American Cancer Society

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation

Agency for Science, Technology and Research

National Research Foundation Singapore

National University of Singapore

Ministry of Education - Singapore

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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