Atomic Model of Virus Reveals Mechanism Used to Economically Carry Out Conserved Functions

Unlike the multishelled viruses in the Reoviridae, cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (CPV) is single shelled, yet stable and fully capable of carrying out functions conserved within Reoviridae. In this article, which appears in Structure Magazine, it is revealed how CPV proteins have evolved in a coordinative manner to economically carry out their conserved functions.
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