FirstGlance/Virus Capsids and Other Large Assemblies

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The polio capsid has an icosahedral construction with 12 vertices defining 20 triangular faces. Notice that the larger blue mesas protruding on the surface have 5-fold symmetry. These are pentagonal capsomeres at the 12 vertices. The capsid is composed of 180 protein chains totaling about 377K non-H atoms.
The polio capsid has an icosahedral construction with 12 vertices defining 20 triangular faces. Notice that the larger blue mesas protruding on the surface have 5-fold symmetry. These are pentagonal capsomeres at the 12 vertices. The capsid is composed of 180 protein chains totaling about 377K non-H atoms.
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'''Quick Start''': [http://bioinformatics.org/firstglance/fgij4/fg.htm?mol=1pov polio virus capsid in FirstGlance]
===Measuring Capsid Diameter===
===Measuring Capsid Diameter===
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Coloring alpha carbons in a slab by {{Template:ColorKey_Hydrophobic}}, {{Template:ColorKey_Polar}} reveals that the transmembrane posts are largely hydrophobic.
Coloring alpha carbons in a slab by {{Template:ColorKey_Hydrophobic}}, {{Template:ColorKey_Polar}} reveals that the transmembrane posts are largely hydrophobic.
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}
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[[Image:6mx4-allca-charge.png]]
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[[Image:6mx4-allca-charge.png|right]]
So, as expected, coloring the slab alpha carbons by charge
So, as expected, coloring the slab alpha carbons by charge
{{Template:ColorKey_Charge_Anionic}} / {{Template:ColorKey_Charge_Cationic}}
{{Template:ColorKey_Charge_Anionic}} / {{Template:ColorKey_Charge_Cationic}}

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