Protein Structure from Scientific Research

Open access visualization of Protein Structure, Ribbon diagrams, Dimer assembly, Symmetry axes, Vertebrate-infecting parvoviruses
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Ribbon diagrams of the AdSDV dimer inner surface, interior in comparison with the three other types of dimer assembly strategy, described in the Parvoviridae thus far. Symmetry axes are labeled by a pentagon (fivefold axis), a triangle (threefold axis) and an ellipse (twofold axis). The N-terminus of each subunit is marked by the green arrow. Note the differences between the vertebrate-infecting parvoviruses, represented here by canine parvovirus (CPV) in comparison to the domain swapping conformation of the invertebrate-infecting members of the family, represented by Galleria mellonella densovirus (GmDV) and Penaeus monodon metallodensovirus (PmMDV).

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