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Flexible fitting in 3D-EM with incomplete data on superfamily variability

We present a substantial improvement of S-flexfit, our recently proposed method for flexible fitting in three dimensional electron microscopy (3D-EM) at a resolution range of 8–12 Å, together with a comparison of the method capabilities with Normal Mode Analysis (NMA), application examples and a use...

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Published in:Journal of structural biology 2007-05, Vol.158 (2), p.165-181
Main Authors: Velazquez-Muriel, Javier A., Carazo, José-Marı´a
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Proteins - ultrastructure
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Three dimensional electron microscopy
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