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3d Image Reconstruction of Frog Virus 3 At 2.6nm
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
Abstract
Frog virus 3 (FV3), a member of the genus Ranavirus (family Iridoviridae), was isolated from the leopard frog Rana pipiens. Members of this genus are recognized pathogens of amphibians, reptiles and fish and have been associated with declines of amphibians in the United Kingdom and the USA. Neutron-scattering studies showed that FV3 virions are composed of four concentric layers: an outer lipid envelope containing protein VP58; an icosahedral capsid shell with major capsid protein VP48; an inner lipid membrane with VP63 and 44; and a central core of dsDNA (∼170 kbps) and associated proteins. The FV3 genome has a terminally-redundant and circularly-permuted sequence. Naked virions (i.e. without the envelope lipid) contain more than 20 different proteins and about 9% lipid, which is required for infectivity. to date, structural information about FV3 has primarily been obtained in electron microscopy studies by means of thin-sectioning and negative staining techniques.
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