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Whole-Cell-Cryo-Electron-Tomography-Reveals-Distinct-Disassembly-Intermediates-of-Vaccinia-Virus-pone.0000420.s002.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 8.2 s, 400 × 288 pixels, 11.01 Mbps, file size: 10.71 MB)
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English: Tomogram of a cytoplasmic incoming core This movie shows a tomogram with a fragment of an intact Ptk2 cell and a VV core shortly after internalization into host cell cytoplasm. A section of the tomogram is shown in Figure 4A. Each frame of the movie corresponds to a 1.62 nm thick section through the tomogram moving along the tomographic Z-axis. After internalization the cores do not change their size or any other detectable morphological feature, when compared to cores inside particles attached to the cell surface prior to internalization. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Cyrklaff M, Linaroudis A, Boicu M, Chlanda P, Baumeister W, Griffiths G, Krijnse-Locker J (2007). "Whole Cell Cryo-Electron Tomography Reveals Distinct Disassembly Intermediates of Vaccinia Virus". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0000420. PMID 17487274. PMC: 1855435. | ||
Author | Cyrklaff M, Linaroudis A, Boicu M, Chlanda P, Baumeister W, Griffiths G, Krijnse-Locker J | ||
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Author | Cyrklaff M, Linaroudis A, Boicu M, Chlanda P, Baumeister W, Griffiths G, Krijnse-Locker J |
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Image title | Tomogram of a cytoplasmic incoming core This movie shows a tomogram with a fragment of an intact Ptk2 cell and a VV core shortly after internalization into host cell cytoplasm. A section of the tomogram is shown in Figure 4A. Each frame of the movie corresponds to a 1.62 nm thick section through the tomogram moving along the tomographic Z-axis. After internalization the cores do not change their size or any other detectable morphological feature, when compared to cores inside particles attached to the cell surface prior to internalization. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2007 |