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FirstGlance/How To Measure A Virus Capsid

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The capsid of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus consists of three distinct protein sequences, and a total of 720 chains. It has nearly 2 million non-hydrogen atoms (so about 3.6 million atoms including hydrogen). The structure [[6mx4]] determined by electron microscopy (4.4 Å resolution) has 12 chains, with instructions for constructing the entire capsid.
The capsid of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus consists of three distinct protein sequences, and a total of 720 chains. It has nearly 2 million non-hydrogen atoms (so about 3.6 million atoms including hydrogen). The structure [[6mx4]] determined by electron microscopy (4.4 Å resolution) has 12 chains, with instructions for constructing the entire capsid.
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[[FirstGlance in Jmol]] automatically constructs the capsid, and simplifies it to a subset of alpha carbon atoms small enough to be analyzed efficiently in the web browser Javascript of FirstGlance and of [[JSmol]].
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[[FirstGlance in Jmol]] automatically constructs the capsid, and simplifies it to a subset of alpha carbon atoms small enough to be analyzed efficiently in the FirstGlance and JSmol, both of which run in the Javascript of the web browser.
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