Fig. 9: Acheta domesticus segmented densovirus (AdSDV) harbors the smallest parvoviral interior. | Nature Communications

Fig. 9: Acheta domesticus segmented densovirus (AdSDV) harbors the smallest parvoviral interior.

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

Fig. 9

a Comparing the capsid and genome metrics of various members of the Parvoviridae, with those of (AdSDV). Subfamilies, including the Parvovirinae, Densovirinae and Hamaparvovirinae, respectively, are separated by the thick lines. Abbreviations: CPV canine parvovirus, AAV Adeno-associated virus 2, GmDV Galleria mellonella densovirus, AdDV Acheta domesticus densovirus, BmDV1 Bombyx mori densovirus 1, PstDV Penaeus stylirostris densovirus, PmMDV Penaeus stylirostris metallodensovirus. The inner volume of BmDV1 is probably overestimated since the residues of VP3 were partially traceable (372 out of 454 residues) in the icosahedrally averaged electron density (except for 42 N-terminal and 40 C-terminal residues). b Direct comparison of the AdSDV capsid size with that of the largest parvoviral capsid so far, for which the atomic structure is resolved, GmDV. Both full capsid models are shown as ribbon diagrams and the central cross-section view is shown here.

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