EMPIAR-12021
Cryo-EM of Tulane virus Inverted contrast [969 multi-frame micrographs composed of 45 frames each in MRC format]
Publication:

The 2.6 Å Structure of a Tulane Virus Variant with Minor Mutations Leading to Receptor Change

Sun CS, Huang P, Xu X, Vago FS, Li K, Klose T, Jiang XJ, Jiang WJ

Biomolecules 14 (2024)

PMID: 38254719

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Deposited:
2024-03-26
Released:
2024-07-04
Last modified:
2024-07-04
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374.94 GB
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Contains:
  • micrographs - multiframe
1. Unaligned multiframe micrographs of Tulane virus variant with inverted contrast 5-12-18 dataset
Category:
micrographs - multiframe
Image format:
MRC
No. of images or tilt series:
969
Image size:
(7676, 7420)
Pixel type:
UNSIGNED BYTE
Pixel spacing:
(0.865, 0.865)
Details:
The pixel size of the raw movie is 0.865 angstrom. The total dose is 23 electron per angstrom square.
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