Fig. 7: Comparative analysis of the Acheta domesticus segmented densovirus (AdSDC) capsid structure with those of the Parvoviridae family. | Nature Communications

Fig. 7: Comparative analysis of the Acheta domesticus segmented densovirus (AdSDC) capsid structure with those of the Parvoviridae family.

From: Bipartite genome and structural organization of the parvovirus Acheta domesticus segmented densovirus

Fig. 7

a Capsid surface comparison of the AdSDV full capsid (FC) with those of other members of the Parvoviridae family i.e., invertebrate-infecting Penaeus stylirostris densovirus (PstDV), Penaeus monodon metallodensovirus (PmMDV), Acheta domesticus densovirus (AdDV), Bombyx mori densovirus (BmDV) and Galleria mellonella densovirus (GmDV) as well as vertebrate-infecting canine parvovirus (CPV) and adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV2). Each surface model map is orientated the same way as in panel A and is radially colored. b Ribbon diagram superimposition of the AdSDV FC subunit atomic model with those of another house cricket infecting densovirus from the Densovirinae subfamily (AdDV) as well as with PstDV, its closest relative for which the high-resolution capsid structure has been resolved, of subfamily Hamaparvovirinae.

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