Electron tomography & template matching of biological membranes

In recent years, electron tomography has proven to be a valuable addition to existing EM techniques, providing new and exiting insights into cellular architecture in three dimensions. Constant technical developments have played a crucial role in establishing the role of the technique in modern electron microscopic studies. The next technical bottleneck to overcome is that of a reliable, objective, and (semi)-automatic analysation of the acquired data. One such approaches is three dimensional template matching based on normalized cross-correlation analysis (figure 1) [1].

[1]  M. N. Lebbink,et al.  Template matching as a tool for annotation of tomograms of stained biological structures. , 2007, Journal of structural biology.

[2]  F. Förster,et al.  Identification of macromolecular complexes in cryoelectron tomograms of phantom cells , 2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.