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1. Heat expanded bacteriophage P22 (penton-less) particles |
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ID: EM-5150 |
Citation: P22 coat protein structures reveal a novel mechanism for capsid maturation: stability without auxiliary proteins or chemical crosslinks |
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2. Wild-type P22 procapsid shells (devoid of scaffolding protein) |
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ID: EM-5149 |
Citation: P22 coat protein structures reveal a novel mechanism for capsid maturation: stability without auxiliary proteins or chemical crosslinks |
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3. Intact P22 tail machine purified from infectitous virions |
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ID: EM-5051 |
Citation: The P22 tail machine at subnanometer resolution reveals the architecture of an infection conduit |
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4. 11-fold P22 assembly-naive portal formed from expressed subunits (gp1) |
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ID: EM-5050 |
Citation: The P22 tail machine at subnanometer resolution reveals the architecture of an infection conduit |
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5. 12-fold P22 assembly-naive portal formed from expressed subunits (gp1) |
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ID: EM-5049 |
Citation: The P22 tail machine at subnanometer resolution reveals the architecture of an infection conduit |
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6. Bacteriophage lambda - mature virion |
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ID: EM-5012 |
Citation: Bacteriophage lambda stabilization by auxiliary protein gpD: timing, location, and mechanism of attachment determined by cryo-EM |
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7. Bacteriophage lambda - procapsid |
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ID: EM-1507 |
Citation: Bacteriophage lambda stabilization by auxiliary protein gpD: timing, location, and mechanism of attachment determined by cryo-EM |
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8. Bacteriophage P22 - infectious virion |
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ID: EM-1220 |
Citation: The structure of an infectious P22 virion shows the signal for headful DNA packaging |
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9. Bacteriophage P22 tail machine - isolated from bacteriophage P22 |
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ID: EM-1119 |
Citation: Three-dimensional structure of the bacteriophage P22 tail machine |
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10. Sulfolobus Turretted Icosahedral Virus (VLP) |
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ID: EM-1YNV |
Citation: The structure of a thermophilic archaeal virus shows a double-stranded DNA viral capsid type that spans all domains of life |
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11. Pariacoto Virus (Native form) |
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ID: EM-1F8V |
Citation: The structure of pariacoto virus reveals a dodecahedral cage of duplex RNA |
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12. Flock House Virus |
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ID: EM-FHV |
Citation: Functional implications of quasi-equivalence in a T = 3 icosahedral animal virus established by cryo-electron microscopy and X-ray crystallography |
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13. Providence Virus (Native form) |
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ID: EM-1PRV |
Citation: Evolution in action: N and C termini of subunits in related T = 4 viruses exchange roles as molecular switches |
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14. NωV (Wildtype Procapsid, no cleavage; pH 7.6) |
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ID: EM-12NWV |
Citation: Subunits fold at position-dependent rates during maturation of a eukaryotic RNA virus |
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15. NωV (Glu278Gln mutant- 3 minutes after lowering pH to 5.0, no cleavage) |
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ID: EM-11NWV |
Citation: Subunits fold at position-dependent rates during maturation of a eukaryotic RNA virus |
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16. NωV (Glu73Gln mutant- 2 hours after lowering pH to 5.0, 50% cleavage) |
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ID: EM-10NWV |
Citation: Subunits fold at position-dependent rates during maturation of a eukaryotic RNA virus |
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17. NωV (Wildtype Capsid- 4 hours after lowering pH to 5.0, %7e80% cleavage) |
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ID: EM-9NWV |
Citation: Subunits fold at position-dependent rates during maturation of a eukaryotic RNA virus |
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18. NωV (Wildtype Capsid- 30 minutes after lowering pH to 5.0, %7e50% cleavage) |
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ID: EM-8NWV |
Citation: Subunits fold at position-dependent rates during maturation of a eukaryotic RNA virus |
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19. NωV (Wildtype Capsid- 3 minutes after lowering pH to 5.0, %7e15% cleavage) |
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ID: EM-7NWV |
Citation: Subunits fold at position-dependent rates during maturation of a eukaryotic RNA virus |
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20. NωV (Wildtype fully mature Capsid, 100% cleavage) |
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ID: EM-6NWV |
Citation: Subunits fold at position-dependent rates during maturation of a eukaryotic RNA virus |
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21. NωV (Wildtype Procapsid, no cleavage; pH 7.6) - Low resolution |
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ID: EM-5NWV |
Citation: Large conformational changes in the maturation of a simple RNA virus, nudaurelia capensis omega virus (NomegaV) |
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22. NωV (VLP Capsid Intermediate at pH5.8) |
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ID: EM-4NWV |
Citation: Large conformational changes in the maturation of a simple RNA virus, nudaurelia capensis omega virus (NomegaV) |
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23. NωV (VLP Capsid Intermediate at pH5.5) |
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ID: EM-3NWV |
Citation: Large conformational changes in the maturation of a simple RNA virus, nudaurelia capensis omega virus (NomegaV) |
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24. NωV (VLP Capsid) |
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ID: EM-2NWV |
Citation: Large conformational changes in the maturation of a simple RNA virus, nudaurelia capensis omega virus (NomegaV) |
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25. Nudaurelia Capensis ω Virus (Native Capsid) |
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