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Flexible filamentous virus structures from fiber diffraction
Powder Diffraction (2008)
  • Gerald Stubbs
  • Amy Kendall
  • Michele McDonald
  • Wen Bian
  • Timothy Bowles
  • Sarah Baumgarten
  • Ian McCullough, University of Akron Main Campus
  • Jian Shi
  • Phoebe Stewart
  • Esther Bullitt
  • David Gore
  • Said Ghabrial
Abstract
Fiber diffraction data have been obtained from Narcissus mosaic virus, a potexvirus from the family Flexiviridae, and soybean mosaic virus (SMV), a potyvirus from the family Potyviridae. Analysis of the data in conjunction with cryo-electron microscopy data allowed us to determine the symmetry of the viruses and to make reconstructions of SMV at 19 Å resolution and of another potexvirus, papaya mosaic virus, at 18 Å resolution. These data include the first well-ordered data ever obtained for the potyviruses and the best-ordered data from the potexviruses, and offer the promise of eventual high resolution structure determinations.
Keywords
  • Fiber Diffraction
Disciplines
Publication Date
2008
Citation Information
Gerald Stubbs, Amy Kendall, Michele McDonald, Wen Bian, et al.. "Flexible filamentous virus structures from fiber diffraction" Powder Diffraction Vol. 23 Iss. 2 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ian_mccullough/4/