Research Article

The Structure of Nudaurelia capensis beta Virus: the First Example of a Capsid with Icosahedral Surface Symmetry T = 4

Journal of General Virology 1974; 24(1):191 · https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-24-1-191

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Abstract

The three-dimensional reconstruction from electron micrographs of a virus isolated from larvae of the pine emperor moth, Nudaurelia capensis virus, shows that its surface structure is based on the T = 4 icosahedral surface lattice. The 240 protein subunits are clustered in trimers with the four trimers per icosahedral face approximately planar but with deep grooves between adjacent faces.