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DNA Viruses

Selected RNA Viruses

Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Icosahedral Structure A T=1 structure with 60 identical subunitsFold of the 8-stranded ß-sandwich

Capsid Proteins Having a Similar Fold

Structures of Viruses Determined by Cryo EM

Flockhouse Virus (T=3)

Schematic of Three T=3 or P=3 Viruses

Human Rhinovirus 14 VP1 = Blue VP2 = Green VP3 = Red

Five-fold Vertex of Rhinovirus Showing Binding of ICAM-1

Picornaviruses Bound To Receptors PNAS 97:79 (2000)

Orbivirus Structure

Structure of Adenovirus

Structure of Ross River Virus

Sindbis Virus Capsid Protease

Herpesvirus Schematic of VirionEM of Nucleocapsid

Retrovirus Structure

Rhabdoviruses and Filoviruses

Structure of Poxviruses

Budding Viruses