The palisade layer of the poxvirus core is composed of flexible A10 trimers
Due to its asymmetric shape, size and compactness, the structure of the infectious mature virus (MV) of vaccinia virus (VACV), the best-studied poxvirus, remains poorly understood. Instead, subviral particles, in particular membrane-free viral cores, have been studied with cryo-electron microscopy....
Main Authors: | Liu, J, Corroyer-Dulmont, S, Pražák, V, Khusainov, I, Bahrami, K, Welsch, S, Vasishtan, D, Obarska-Kosińska, A, Thorkelsson, SR, Grünewald, K, Quemin, ERJ, Turoňová, B, Locker, JK |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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