Selected article for: "gD envelope protein and inner tegument protein"

Author: Laine, Romain F.; Albecka, Anna; van de Linde, Sebastian; Rees, Eric J.; Crump, Colin M.; Kaminski, Clemens F.
Title: Structural analysis of herpes simplex virus by optical super-resolution imaging
  • Document date: 2015_1_22
  • ID: 0zchxz00_17
    Snippet: Irrespective of the labelling approach, the envelope protein gD exhibited the largest diameter, VP16 and pUL37 showed a diameter consistent with their tegument location (between capsid and envelope), whereas the inner tegument protein VP1/2 appeared very close to the capsid (from the known capsid diameter of 125 nm 5, 6, 40 ) ......
    Document: Irrespective of the labelling approach, the envelope protein gD exhibited the largest diameter, VP16 and pUL37 showed a diameter consistent with their tegument location (between capsid and envelope), whereas the inner tegument protein VP1/2 appeared very close to the capsid (from the known capsid diameter of 125 nm 5, 6, 40 ) .

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