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The hydrophobic pocket is represented by blue spheres and the position of <font color='orange'><b>amino acid 143 of VP1, one of two determinants for neurovirulence in type 2 poliovirus is represented by orange spheres</b></font>. The colors are as in the previous scenes. <scene name='Journal:PLoS_ONE:1/F45/7'>All three substitutions are located adjacent to the 5-fold axis of symmetry</scene>. <scene name='Journal:PLoS_ONE:1/F45/8'>Unique substitutions found in SD-07-03 at residues 141, 144, and 145 of VP1 flank Thr143</scene>. None of SD-0703’s unique substitutions were located near the 3-fold axis of symmetry.
The hydrophobic pocket is represented by blue spheres and the position of <font color='orange'><b>amino acid 143 of VP1, one of two determinants for neurovirulence in type 2 poliovirus is represented by orange spheres</b></font>. The colors are as in the previous scenes. <scene name='Journal:PLoS_ONE:1/F45/7'>All three substitutions are located adjacent to the 5-fold axis of symmetry</scene>. <scene name='Journal:PLoS_ONE:1/F45/8'>Unique substitutions found in SD-07-03 at residues 141, 144, and 145 of VP1 flank Thr143</scene>. None of SD-0703’s unique substitutions were located near the 3-fold axis of symmetry.
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Revision as of 07:34, 28 March 2011

Complete Poliovirus 2 Viron (capsid) based on PDB entry 1eah, example of 3-fold symmetry is in red, example of 5-fold symmetry is in blue.

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