Crystal lattice as biological phenotype for insect viruses.
Many insect viruses survive for long periods by occlusion within robust crystalline polyhedra composed primarily of a single polyhedrin protein. We show that two different virus families form polyhedra which, despite lack of sequence similarity in the virally encoded polyhedrin protein, have identic...
Main Authors: | Anduleit, K, Sutton, G, Diprose, J, Mertens, P, Grimes, J, Stuart, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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