Selected article for: "protein layer and spatial offset"

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_26
    Snippet: Spatial offset of the capsid. Cryo-ET studies indicated that HSV-1 particles are not symmetrical 4, 45 . These studies demonstrated that the capsid does not lie in the centre of the particle. This spatial offset may be explained by the structure and function of the portal vertex, which is thought to form a connection between the capsid and the envelope 45 . A spatial offset between the centre of the capsid and the outer protein layer of B15 nm wa.....
    Document: Spatial offset of the capsid. Cryo-ET studies indicated that HSV-1 particles are not symmetrical 4, 45 . These studies demonstrated that the capsid does not lie in the centre of the particle. This spatial offset may be explained by the structure and function of the portal vertex, which is thought to form a connection between the capsid and the envelope 45 . A spatial offset between the centre of the capsid and the outer protein layer of B15 nm was measured by ET 4 .

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