Cryo-electron microscopy reconstruction of a poliovirus-receptor-membrane complex.
To study non-enveloped virus cell entry, a versatile in vitro model system was developed in which liposomes containing nickel-chelating lipids were decorated with His-tagged poliovirus receptors and bound to virus. This system provides an exciting opportunity for structural characterization of the e...
Main Authors: | Bubeck, D, Filman, D, Hogle, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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