Orsay virus CP-δ adopts a novel β-bracelet structural fold and incorporates into virions as a head fiber

Abstract

Fiber proteins are commonly found in eukaryotic and prokaryotic viruses, where they play important roles in mediating viral attachment and host cell entry. They typically form trimeric structures and are incorporated into virions via noncovalent interactions. Orsay virus, a small RNA virus which specifically infects the laboratory model nematod

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