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MRC2014: Extensions to the MRC format header for electron cryo-microscopy and tomography

Abstract

Open Access funded by Medical Research CouncilThe MRC binary file format is widely used in the three-dimensional electron microscopy field for storing image and volume data. Files contain a header which describes the kind of data held, together with other important metadata. In response to advances in electron microscopy techniques, a number of variants to the file format have emerged which contain useful additional data, but which limit interoperability between different software packages. Following extensive discussions, the authors, who represent leading software packages in the field, propose a set of extensions to the MRC format standard designed to accommodate these variants, while restoring interoperability. The MRC format is equivalent to the map format used in the CCP4 suite for macromolecular crystallography, and the proposal also maintains interoperability with crystallography software. This Technical Note describes the proposed extensions, and serves as a reference for the standard.We thank Chris Booth and Steffen Meyer from Gatan Inc. for clarifying the format definition used by Digital Micrograph. Acknowledgement for support from National Institute of Health, USA includes: NIGMS grant P41GM103310 (AC and SD), NIBIB grant 5R01-EB005027 (DM), and R01GM080139 (SJL). RH and MW would like to thank the UK Medical Research Council for the award of Partnership Grant MR/J000825/1 to support the establishment of CCP-EM. RH and JS are also supported by MRC grant U105184322

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