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English: Ebola virus spike distribution. This movie shows one surface of a cryo-electron tomogram of an Ebola virus-like particle, generated by expressing the VP40 and GP proteins. The structure rotates showing the distribution of spikes. The locations of individual spikes are identified by white spheres, and the reconstruction is replaced by a cylinder to show the patchy distribution of spikes on the surface of the virus-like particle. |
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Source | Movie S3 from Beniac D, Melito P, deVarennes S, Hiebert S, Rabb M, Lamboo L, Jones S, Booth T (2012). "The Organisation of Ebola Virus Reveals a Capacity for Extensive, Modular Polyploidy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0029608. PMID 22247782. PMC: 3256159. | ||
Author | Beniac D, Melito P, deVarennes S, Hiebert S, Rabb M, Lamboo L, Jones S, Booth T | ||
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Author | Beniac D, Melito P, deVarennes S, Hiebert S, Rabb M, Lamboo L, Jones S, Booth T |
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Image title | Ebola virus spike distribution. This movie shows one surface of a cryo-electron tomogram of an Ebola virus-like particle, generated by expressing the VP40 and GP proteins. The structure rotates showing the distribution of spikes. The locations of individual spikes are identified by white spheres, and the reconstruction is replaced by a cylinder to show the patchy distribution of spikes on the surface of the virus-like particle. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |