Canine parvovirus
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<StructureSection load='4dpv' size='500' side='right' scene='' caption='Parvovirus coat protein complex with DNA and Mg+2 ions (PDB code [[4dpv]])'> | <StructureSection load='4dpv' size='500' side='right' scene='' caption='Parvovirus coat protein complex with DNA and Mg+2 ions (PDB code [[4dpv]])'> | ||
| - | The DNA-containing capsid of '''canine parvovirus''' (CPV) contains 60 copies of the capsid protein related by icosahedral symmetry. <scene name='Canine_parvovirus/Cv/10'>Each capsid protein</scene> participates in formation of <scene name='Canine_parvovirus/Cv/11'>5-fold</scene> and <scene name='Canine_parvovirus/Cv/12'>23-fold symmetry</scene>. <scene name='Canine_parvovirus/Cv/13'>Click here to see morph explaining this.</scene> Based on PDB entry [[4dpv]]<ref>PMID:8969301</ref>. | + | == Function == |
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| + | The DNA-containing capsid of '''canine parvovirus''' (CPV) contains 60 copies of the capsid protein related by icosahedral symmetry. <scene name='Canine_parvovirus/Cv/10'> | ||
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| + | == Disease == | ||
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| + | The virus causes the parvo disease in dogs which is fatal if untreated. | ||
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| + | == Structural highlights == | ||
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| + | Each capsid protein</scene> participates in formation of <scene name='Canine_parvovirus/Cv/11'>5-fold</scene> and <scene name='Canine_parvovirus/Cv/12'>23-fold symmetry</scene>. <scene name='Canine_parvovirus/Cv/13'>Click here to see morph explaining this.</scene> Based on PDB entry [[4dpv]]<ref>PMID:8969301</ref>. | ||
==3D structures of canine parvovirus== | ==3D structures of canine parvovirus== | ||
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- ↑ Xie Q, Chapman MS. Canine parvovirus capsid structure, analyzed at 2.9 A resolution. J Mol Biol. 1996 Dec 6;264(3):497-520. PMID:8969301 doi:10.1006/jmbi.1996.0657

