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Whole-Cell-Cryo-Electron-Tomography-Reveals-Distinct-Disassembly-Intermediates-of-Vaccinia-Virus-pone.0000420.s004.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 2.7 s, 339 × 185 pixels, 3.09 Mbps, file size: 1,004 KB)
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English: Reconstruction of the uncoating process This movie is a surface rendered view of the core seen in the tomogram in Movie S3A. Figure 4F represents a section of this movie. The viral core opens up and releases its DNA through the opening. Note the accumulation of cellular components (light blue dots: likely representing ribosomes or proteasomes) near the viral core. Actin filaments (red lines) partially surround the viral core without getting in direct contact with it, and tend to accumulate at the substrate side of the cytoplasm. |
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Source | Movie S3B from Cyrklaff M, Linaroudis A, Boicu M, Chlanda P, Baumeister W, Griffiths G, Krijnse-Locker J (2007). "Whole Cell Cryo-Electron Tomography Reveals Distinct Disassembly Intermediates of Vaccinia Virus". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0000420. PMID 17487274. PMC: 1855435. | ||
Author | Cyrklaff M, Linaroudis A, Boicu M, Chlanda P, Baumeister W, Griffiths G, Krijnse-Locker J | ||
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Author | Cyrklaff M, Linaroudis A, Boicu M, Chlanda P, Baumeister W, Griffiths G, Krijnse-Locker J |
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Image title | Reconstruction of the uncoating process This movie is a surface rendered view of the core seen in the tomogram in Movie S3A. Figure 4F represents a section of this movie. The viral core opens up and releases its DNA through the opening. Note the accumulation of cellular components (light blue dots: likely representing ribosomes or proteasomes) near the viral core. Actin filaments (red lines) partially surround the viral core without getting in direct contact with it, and tend to accumulate at the substrate side of the cytoplasm. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2007 |