Place Object is a plugin for UCSF Chimera to visualize the spatial distribution of subtomograms within the tomogram as described in this publication:
Qu K., Glass B., Dolezal M., Schur F.K.M., Murciano B., Rein A., Rumlova M., Ruml T., Kraeusslich H.-G., Briggs J.A.G. (2018) The structure and architecture of immature and mature murine leukemia virus capsids. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Accepted.
It has capabilities for marking and displaying points that are similar to the EMPackage[1]. A geometric object or a down-sampled surface of the high-resolution reference is translated and rotated according to the parameters determined for each subtomogram and displayed in the same volume space as the tomogram. Each object can be colored according to classes or the Cross-Correlation Coefficient (CCC).
This package is distributed under the GPL v.3 for academic and non-commercial use.
Currently the plugin only supports the coordinate file in EM (.em) format. The following parameters are stored in the matrix MOTIVELIST of dimension (20, NPARTICLES). The coordinates and Euler angles correspond to the definition in TOM/AV3 toobox[2,3].
Row | Required Inputs |
---|---|
1 |
Cross-Correlation Coefficient |
2 |
(optional) |
3 |
(optional) |
4 |
Particle number |
5 |
Running number of tomogram |
6 |
Index of feature in tomogram |
7 |
Tomogram number |
8 |
X-coordinate in full tomogram |
9 |
Y-coordinate in full tomogram |
10 |
Z-coordinate in full tomogram |
11 |
X-shift in subvolume |
12 |
Y-shift in subvolume |
13 |
Z-shift in subvolume |
14 |
(optional) |
15 |
(optional) |
16 |
(optional) |
17 |
Phi-rotation along Z (in degree) |
18 |
Psi-rotation along Z (in degree) |
19 |
Theta-rotation along X (in degree) |
20 |
Class number |
The shape, Voxel-size, Z-Offset and Phi-Offset of object can be specified. A customized object file is also allowed in STL format.
Set the object number.
Set the lowest CCC value cut-off.
Set the highest CCC value cut-off.
Set the class number.
Display objects that meet the conditions.
Focus on visible objects.
Save visible objects into a new MOTIVELIST file.
Close all objects.
[1] Pruggnaller S, Mayr M, Frangakis AS (2008) A visualization and segmentation toolbox for electron microscopy. Journal of Structural Biology 164(1):161-165.
[2] Nickell S, et al. (2005) TOM software toolbox: acquisition and analysis for electron tomography. Journal of Structural Biology 149(3):227-234.
[3] Förster F, Hegerl R (2007) Structure Determination In Situ by Averaging of Tomograms. Methods in Cell Biology 79:741-767.