Publications by authors named "Ji-Chau Chang"

Single particle reconstruction from cryoelectron microscopy images, though emerging as a powerful means in structural biology, is faced with challenges as applied to asymmetric proteins smaller than megadaltons due to low contrast. Zernike phase plate can improve the contrast by restoring the microscope contrast transfer function. Here, by exploiting simulated Zernike and conventional defocused cryoelectron microscope images with noise characteristics comparable to those of experimental data, we quantified the efficiencies of the steps in single particle analysis of ice-embedded RNA polymerase II (500 kDa), transferrin receptor complex (290 kDa), and T7 RNA polymerase lysozyme (100 kDa).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ji-Chau Chang"

  • - Ji-Chau Chang's research primarily focuses on enhancing cryoelectron microscopy techniques, particularly through the use of Zernike phase plates, to improve the analysis of asymmetric protein complexes that are typically challenging to visualize.
  • - His work emphasizes the application of simulated microscopy images to quantify the effectiveness of different steps in single particle analysis, addressing the low contrast issues associated with smaller proteins.
  • - Notable findings from his studies include successful quantification techniques applied to ice-embedded proteins such as RNA polymerase II and transferrin receptor complexes, illustrating the potential of Zernike phase plates in structural biology.