3D Modelling and Visualisation of Heterogeneous Cell Membranes in Blender

Mehmood Ghaffar, Niklas Biere, Daniel Jäger, Karsten Klein, F. Schreiber, O. Kruse, B. Sommer
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Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells have been in the focus of research for more than a decade, in particular due to its use as alternative source for energy production. However, the molecular processes in these cells are still not completely known, and 3D visualisations may help to understand these complex interactions and processes. In previous work, we presented the stereoscopic 3D (S3D) visualisation of a complete Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cell created with the 3D modelling framework Blender. This animation contained already a scene showing an illustrative membrane model of the thylakoid membrane. During discussion with domain experts, shortcomings of the visualisation for several detailed analysis questions have been identified and it was decided to redefine it. A new modelling and visualisation pipeline based on a Membrane Packing Algorithm was developed, which can be configured via a user interface, enabling the composition of membranes employing published material. An expert user study was conducted to evaluate this new approach, with half the participants having a biology and the other half having an informatics background. The new and old Chlamydomonas thylakoid membrane models were presented on a S3D back projection system. The evaluation results reveal that the majority of participants preferred the new, more realistic membrane visualisation. However, the opinion varied with the expertise, leading to valuable conclusions for future visualisations. Interestingly, the S3D presentation of molecular structures lead to a positive change in opinion regarding S3D technology.
在Blender中异质细胞膜的三维建模和可视化
莱茵衣藻细胞十多年来一直是研究的焦点,特别是由于它被用作能源生产的替代来源。然而,这些细胞中的分子过程仍然不完全清楚,3D可视化可能有助于理解这些复杂的相互作用和过程。在之前的工作中,我们展示了用3D建模框架Blender创建的完整衣藻莱茵蒂细胞的立体3D (S3D)可视化。这个动画已经包含了一个场景,展示了类囊体膜的说明性膜模型。在与领域专家的讨论中,已经确定了几个详细分析问题的可视化的缺点,并决定重新定义它。开发了一种基于膜包装算法的新型建模和可视化管道,该管道可以通过用户界面进行配置,从而使用已发表的材料组成膜。为了评估这种新方法,进行了一项专家用户研究,其中一半参与者具有生物学背景,另一半具有信息学背景。在S3D背投系统上展示了新老衣藻类囊体膜模型。评估结果显示,大多数参与者更喜欢新的,更真实的膜可视化。然而,意见随着专业知识的不同而变化,为未来的可视化带来了有价值的结论。有趣的是,分子结构的S3D呈现导致了对S3D技术的看法的积极变化。
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