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English: Penicillium stoloniferum virus F (PsV-F) T = 1 capsid protein X-ray-based structure. (A) T = 1 capsid of PsV-F viewed along a two-fold axis of icosahedral symmetry, showing the CP subunits A (blue) and B (yellow), with the boundaries of an asymmetric unit (a quasi-symmetric A-B dimer) outlined in red. Numbers indicate icosahedral symmetry axes. (B) Top view of the atomic model of a PsV-F CP dimer (3es5; 420 residues). Symbols indicate icosahedral symmetry axes; red oval indicates a local two-fold symmetry axis.
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Author Daniel Luque, Carlos P. Mata, Nobuhiro Suzuki, Said A. Ghabrial and José R. Castón

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T = 1 capsid protein X-ray- and cryo-EM-based structure of Penicillium stoloniferum virus F (PsV-F) a double-stranded RNA virus.

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