Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy: Mathematical theory, computational challenges, and opportunities

08/01/2019
by   Tamir Bendory, et al.
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In recent years, an abundance of new molecular structures have been elucidated using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), largely due to advances in hardware technology and data processing techniques. Owing to these new exciting developments, cryo-EM was selected by Nature Methods as Method of the Year 2015, and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2017 was awarded to three pioneers in the field. The main goal of this article is to introduce the challenging and exciting computational tasks involved in reconstructing 3-D molecular structures by cryo-EM. Determining molecular structures requires a wide range of computational tools in a variety of fields, including signal processing, estimation and detection theory, high-dimensional statistics, convex and non-convex optimization, spectral algorithms, dimensionality reduction, and machine learning. The tools from these fields must be adapted to work under exceptional conditions, including extreme noise levels, the presence of missing data, and massively large datasets in the order of several Terabytes. In addition, we present two statistical models: multi-reference alignment and multi-target detection, that abstract away much of the intricacies of cryo-EM, while retaining some of its essential features. Based on these abstractions, we discuss some recent intriguing results in the mathematical theory of cryo-EM, and delineate relations with group theory, invariant theory, and information theory. We conclude the article by listing the computational and theoretical challenges that still lie ahead.

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