FirstGlance/Virus Capsids and Other Large Assemblies
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FirstGlance in Jmol automatically constructs [[biological unit]] 1, thought to be the major functional quaternary assembly. Biological unit 1 is shown initially by default, and you can start separate sessions to show the [[asymmetric unit]] or other biological units when more than one are specified. When the resulting assembly is too large to work smoothly and efficiently in FirstGlance in Jmol (all Javascript), FirstGlance will automatically '''simplify''' the model to alpha carbons, or when necessary, to a subset of alpha carbons. | FirstGlance in Jmol automatically constructs [[biological unit]] 1, thought to be the major functional quaternary assembly. Biological unit 1 is shown initially by default, and you can start separate sessions to show the [[asymmetric unit]] or other biological units when more than one are specified. When the resulting assembly is too large to work smoothly and efficiently in FirstGlance in Jmol (all Javascript), FirstGlance will automatically '''simplify''' the model to alpha carbons, or when necessary, to a subset of alpha carbons. | ||
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+ | Polio virus is small (among viruses pathogenic for humans) with an RNA genome inside a single-shell protein capsid. The empty capsid is made up from 4 proteins, VP1, VP2, VP3, VP4. All these are products of the proteolysis of a single large polyprotein. | ||
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