Canine parvovirus

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<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>.
<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>.
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==3D structures of canine parvovirus==
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Revision as of 07:50, 6 December 2015

Parvovirus coat protein complex with DNA (pink) and Mg+2 ions (green) (PDB code 4dpv)

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3D structures of canine parvovirus

Updated on 06-December-2015

2cas, 1c8d, 1c8h – Empty capsid protein 2
1ijs, 4dpv – Protein 2 + DNA
1s58 – Protein 2 - human


References

  1. 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

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