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English: Penicillium chrysogenum virus (PcV) T = 1 capsid protein; cryo-EM-based structure. (A) T = 1 capsid of PcV viewed along a two-fold axis of icosahedral symmetry, showing the N-terminal domain A (1–498, blue), the linker segment (499–515, red), and the C-terminal domain B (516–982, yellow), with the boundaries of an asymmetric unit outlined in red. Numbers indicate icosahedral symmetry axes. (B) Top view of the atomic of the PcV CP (3j3i; 982 residues). Symbols indicate icosahedral symmetry axes. |
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Author | Daniel Luque, Carlos P. Mata, Nobuhiro Suzuki, Said A. Ghabrial and José R. Castón |
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