Cryo-electron microscopy reveals the functional organization of an enveloped virus, Semliki Forest virus.
Semliki Forest virus serves as a paradigm for membrane fusion and assembly. Our icosahedral reconstruction combined 5276 particle images from 48 cryo-electron micrographs and determined the virion structure to 9 A resolution. The improved resolution of this map reveals an N-terminal arm linking caps...
Main Authors: | Mancini, E, Clarke, M, Gowen, B, Rutten, T, Fuller, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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