Evaluation of super-resolution performance of the K2 electron-counting camera using 2D crystals of aquaporin-0

Publication Type

Journal Article

Year of Publication

2015

Refereed Designation

Refereed

Journal

J Struct Biol

Volume

192

Pagination

163-173

Citation Key

4998

Keywords

Direct electron detection camera, Electron counting, Super-resolution, Two-dimensional crystal

Abstract

The K2 Summit camera was initially the only commercially available direct electron detection camera that was optimized for high-speed counting of primary electrons and was also the only one that implemented centroiding so that the resolution of the camera can be extended beyond the Nyquist limit set by the physical pixel size. In this study, we used well-characterized two-dimensional crystals of the membrane protein aquaporin-0 to characterize the performance of the camera below and beyond the physical Nyquist limit and to measure the influence of electron dose rate on image amplitudes and phases.