cisTEM
cisTEM is user-friendly software to process cryo-EM images of macromolecular complexes and obtain high-resolution 3D reconstructions from them. It was originally developed by Tim Grant, Alexis Rohou and Nikolaus Grigorieff and comprises a number of tools to process image data including movies, micrographs and stacks of single-particle images, implementing a complete “pipeline” of processing steps to obtain high-resolution single-particle reconstructions. cisTEM is distributed under the Janelia Farm Research Campus Software Copyright 1.1 and can be downloaded here and below. We recommend downloading and using the pre-compiled binaries, rather than compiling the source code, for best performance. New users are encouraged to follow the tutorial, which provides a quick way to become familiar with the most important functions of cisTEM. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
Please visit cistem.org for help.
The development of cisTEM began in 2015 at HHMI's Janelia Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia. Contributions to the program code were made by:
- Tim Grant
- Alexis Rohou
- Nikolaus Grigorieff
- Benjamin Himes
- Johannes Elferich
- Kexin Zhang
- Lingli Kong
Support
Please visit the cistem.org documentation pages for help. If you encounter any problems using cisTEM , or have questions, please use the cisTEM forum.
Download
cisTEM_Unbend-260603.tar.gz (Version with Unbend as described in [2])
cisTEM_pvalue_250530.tar.gz (Version with p-value calculation as described in [3])
cisTEM_EMBL_240823.star.gz (Version prepared for 2024 EMBO course, use for single-particle processing and 2D template matching)
cisTEM-2.0.0-alpha-183-e549844-20231205.tar.gz (2023 version, works for single-particle processing and 2D template matching)
cisTEM-ctffind5-b21db55.tar.gz (Version with CTFFIND5 as described in [4])
cisTEM-lucas-et-al-2022.tar.gz (Version used in [6])



