Van Heel M
Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin Dahlem, Germany.
Ultramicroscopy. 1987;21(2):111-23. doi: 10.1016/0304-3991(87)90078-7.
In computerized tomography as well as in most problems of three-dimensional reconstruction from projections, one knows from the experimental set-up the angular relationships between the projections from which the reconstruction is to be calculated. A serious difficulty is encountered when the angles are not known. In this paper, a method of "angular reconstitution" is described, which allows the a posteriori determination of the relative angular orientations of the projections and thus enables the three-dimensional reconstruction of the object to be calculated. For asymmetric objects, a minimum of three projections is required, which should not be related by a tilt around a single rotation axis. The method can be applied to determine the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules based on electron micrographs of randomly oriented individual molecules. Angular reconstitution, in combination with multivariate statistical techniques to classify and average the characteristic views of a molecule forms a complete, self-contained methodology for molecular structure analysis by electron microscopy.
在计算机断层扫描以及大多数从投影进行三维重建的问题中,根据实验设置可知用于计算重建的投影之间的角度关系。当角度未知时,就会遇到严重困难。本文描述了一种“角度重构”方法,该方法允许事后确定投影的相对角度取向,从而能够计算物体的三维重建。对于不对称物体,至少需要三个投影,且这些投影不应通过围绕单个旋转轴的倾斜相关联。该方法可应用于基于随机取向的单个分子的电子显微照片来确定生物大分子的三维结构。角度重构与多变量统计技术相结合,用于对分子的特征视图进行分类和平均,形成了一种完整的、自成体系的电子显微镜分子结构分析方法。