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| - | (EEEV) consists of 240 copies of each of three distinct protein sequences, totaling 720 [[chains]]. It has nearly 2 million non-hydrogen atoms (so about 3.8 million atoms including hydrogen). The structure [[6mx4]] determined by electron microscopy (4.4 Å resolution) has 12 chains, with instructions for constructing the entire capsid using 60 copies of the asymmetric unit. | + | (EEEV) consists of 240 copies of each of three distinct protein sequences, totaling 720 [[chains]]. It has nearly 2 million non-hydrogen atoms (so about 3.8 million atoms including hydrogen). The structure [[6mx4]] determined by electron microscopy (4.4 Å resolution) has 12 chains, with instructions for constructing the entire capsid using 60 copies of the asymmetric unit<ref>PMID: 30540945</ref>. |
Revision as of 19:40, 1 August 2022
The (EEEV) consists of 240 copies of each of three distinct protein sequences, totaling 720 chains. It has nearly 2 million non-hydrogen atoms (so about 3.8 million atoms including hydrogen). The structure 6mx4 determined by electron microscopy (4.4 Å resolution) has 12 chains, with instructions for constructing the entire capsid using 60 copies of the asymmetric unit[1].
