pytom-match-pick: a tophat-transform constraint for automated classification in template matching

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Abstract

Template matching (TM) in cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) enables in situ detection and localization of known macromolecules. However, TM faces challenges such as interfering features with a high signal-to-noise ratio and the need for manual curation of results. To address these challenges, we introduce pytom-match-pick, a GPU-accelerated, open-source command line interface for enhanced TM in cryo-ET. Using pytom-match-pick, we first quantify the effects of point spread function (PSF) weighting and show that a tilt-weighted PSF outperforms a binary wedge with a single defocus estimate. We also assess previously introduced background normalization methods for classification performance. This indicates that phase randomization is more effective than spectrum whitening in reducing false positives. Furthermore, a novel application of the tophat transform on score maps, combined with a dual-constraint thresholding strategy, reduces false positives and improves precision. We benchmarked pytom-match-pick on public datasets, demonstrating improved classification and localization of macromolecules like ribosomal subunits and proteasomes that led to fewer artifacts in subtomogram averages. This tool promises to advance visual proteomics by improving the efficiency and accuracy of macromolecule detection in cellular contexts.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherbioRxiv
Pages1-25
Number of pages25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Sept 2024

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