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[[Image:Polio.png|left|200px|thumb|Complete Poliovirus 2 Viron based on PDB entry [[1eah]], <font color='red'><b>example of 3-fold symmetry is in red</b></font>, <font color='blue'><b>example of 5-fold symmetry is in blue</b></font> ]] | [[Image:Polio.png|left|200px|thumb|Complete Poliovirus 2 Viron based on PDB entry [[1eah]], <font color='red'><b>example of 3-fold symmetry is in red</b></font>, <font color='blue'><b>example of 5-fold symmetry is in blue</b></font> ]] | ||
| - | Poliovirus is a member of the ''Picornaviridae''. Like other members of the ''Picornaviridae'', poliovirus RNA is encapsulated in an icosahedral structure with axes of <scene name='Journal:PLoS_ONE:1/ | + | Poliovirus is a member of the ''Picornaviridae''. Like other members of the ''Picornaviridae'', poliovirus RNA is encapsulated in an icosahedral structure with axes of <scene name='Journal:PLoS_ONE:1/F43/1'>three-fold</scene> and <scene name='Journal:PLoS_ONE:1/F45/1'>five-fold</scene> symmetry formed from 60 capsomeres containing one copy each |
of viral capsid proteins VP1, VP2, VP3 and VP4 [1]. The binding site for the human | of viral capsid proteins VP1, VP2, VP3 and VP4 [1]. The binding site for the human | ||
poliovirus receptor is located in a canyon at the five-fold axis of symmetry. The VP1 of | poliovirus receptor is located in a canyon at the five-fold axis of symmetry. The VP1 of | ||
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<scene name='Journal:PLoS_ONE:1/F41/3'>five-fold</scene> | <scene name='Journal:PLoS_ONE:1/F41/3'>five-fold</scene> | ||
| + | <scene name='Journal:PLoS_ONE:1/F21/1'>three-fold</scene> | ||
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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