Single Particle Tomography in EMAN2

Wednesday March 16, 2011 - P.M.

This session will be about extracting sub-volumes from a tomogram, preparing them for alignment, aligning them, and averaging them. The necessary software is provided through EMAN2. All the data you need is inside a .zip file below which contains:

a) Two tomograms of epsilon15 virus (e15)

b) 3 e15 "references" (an asymmetric one, and one with icosahedral symmetry, both prepared for alignment; and a raw one, straight from the EMDB)

c) 1 text file (a small "coordinates file")

Download the written tutorial provided through the PDF file below.

[The links SHOULD work directly (it is safe to do right-click followed by "save as"); if not, once you click on the link it will take you to another page where you'll see a "DOWNLOAD" link; click on that to get the corresponding file].

TUTORIAL DOCUMENT

eman2_spt_tutorial.pdf

DATA

e2spt_data.zip Get all the tomograms listed above in a zip file

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ANYTHING BELOW THIS MARK IS DEPRECATED

This session will cover the beta version of a small fraction of the possibilities for SPT processing EMAN2 will eventually offer.

RESULTS UH

e15nromal_average.hdf

e15nromal_average_lp50.hdf

OUTLINE

BOXING

There are two options for opening the tomogram for purposes of boxing it.

1) Directly, by typing e2tomoboxer.py followed my the path to the tomogram file at the commandline.

2) Or you can launch e2workflow.py from the commandline and access a tomogram through the browser in the tomographic menu.

[In theory, you can open a tomogram for contemplation purposes by typing: "e2display.py <my_tomogram_path_name_goes_here>" at the commandline. /!\ This is NOT recommendable, unless you have a grossly large (VERY, VERY large) amount of virtual memory on your computer; otherwise, catastrophe WILL befall upon you].

Let's explore the FIRST APPROACH.

OPENING A TOMOGRAM DIRECTLY WITH e2tomoboxer.py

To launch the GUI that will show you the tomogram (you're free to choose whichever you prefer, "e15normal.rec" or "e15phaseplate.rec") type the following COMMAND #001 at the commandline:

COMMAND #001

e2tomoboxer.py e15normal.rec --yshort --inmemory

If you ran the command and took a leap of faith in skipping the explanation, you will probably have already clicked a few things in the GUI (Graphical User Interface with nice 'clickable' buttons) that popped up. (I hope you did; extensive explanations really ought to be read only when following the execution boxes doesn't work smoothly, when you're confused, when you have a lot of time to spare and nothing better to do, or when you're a purist [slightly OCD] about reading manuals in their entirety with the noble purpose of getting the most out of them).

USING THE WORKFLOW FOR SPT

The e2tomoboxer.py GUI should look like this:

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You will notice...