The atomic structure of the bluetongue virus core.

The structure of the core particle of bluetongue virus has been determined by X-ray crystallography at a resolution approaching 3.5 A. This transcriptionally active compartment, 700 A in diameter, represents the largest molecular structure determined in such detail. The atomic structure indicates ho...

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Autori principali: Grimes, J, Burroughs, J, Gouet, P, Diprose, J, Malby, R, Ziéntara, S, Mertens, P, Stuart, D
Natura: Journal article
Lingua:English
Pubblicazione: 1998
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author Grimes, J
Burroughs, J
Gouet, P
Diprose, J
Malby, R
Ziéntara, S
Mertens, P
Stuart, D
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description The structure of the core particle of bluetongue virus has been determined by X-ray crystallography at a resolution approaching 3.5 A. This transcriptionally active compartment, 700 A in diameter, represents the largest molecular structure determined in such detail. The atomic structure indicates how approximately 1,000 protein components self-assemble, using both the classical mechanism of quasi-equivalent contacts, which are achieved through triangulation, and a different method, which we term geometrical quasi-equivalence.
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spelling oxford-uuid:761c4169-ec4a-4422-bda2-d21602fc1f0c2022-03-26T20:13:37ZThe atomic structure of the bluetongue virus core.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:761c4169-ec4a-4422-bda2-d21602fc1f0cEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1998Grimes, JBurroughs, JGouet, PDiprose, JMalby, RZiéntara, SMertens, PStuart, DThe structure of the core particle of bluetongue virus has been determined by X-ray crystallography at a resolution approaching 3.5 A. This transcriptionally active compartment, 700 A in diameter, represents the largest molecular structure determined in such detail. The atomic structure indicates how approximately 1,000 protein components self-assemble, using both the classical mechanism of quasi-equivalent contacts, which are achieved through triangulation, and a different method, which we term geometrical quasi-equivalence.
spellingShingle Grimes, J
Burroughs, J
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Diprose, J
Malby, R
Ziéntara, S
Mertens, P
Stuart, D
The atomic structure of the bluetongue virus core.
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title_short The atomic structure of the bluetongue virus core.
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