Characterization Standard for In-situ Cryo-electron Tomography
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Standardized biological specimens are essential for optimizing cryoEM workflows and benchmarking instrument performance. While apoferritin fulfills this role for single-particle analysis, no equivalent exists for cryo-electron tomography. Ribosomes are frequently used but require large datasets due to C1 symmetry and structural heterogeneity, limiting rapid optimization and standardized comparison of workflows. Here, we present PP7 virus-like particles (VLPs) overexpressed in E. coli as a scalable in situ benchmark. VLPs have high orders of symmetry enabling rapid, high-resolution validation of tomographic pipelines from minimal datasets, while their distinct structural features across low to high resolutions provide a practical resolution metric.