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Volume 17 Issue 12, December 2020

Non-uniform refinement of cryo-EM structures

A reconstruction algorithm called non-uniform refinement accounts for spatial variability in the rigidity and disorder of membrane proteins, yielding improved 3D structures determined from cryo-EM data, as shown here for NaV1.7, a voltage-gated sodium channel.

See Punjani et al.

Image: Ali Punjani, Haowei Zhang and David J. Fleet. Cover Design: Erin Dewalt.

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