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African swine fever virus A137R assembles into a dodecahedron cage.

Changyao LiMingzhu JiaTianjiao HaoQi PengRuchao PengYan ChaiYi ShiHao SongGeorge Fu Gao
Published in: Journal of virology (2024)
African swine fever (ASF) is a lethal viral disease of pigs caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV). No commercial vaccines and antiviral treatments are available for the prevention and control of the disease. A137R is a structural protein of ASFV that is associated with its virulence. The discovery of the dodecahedron-shaped cage structure of A137R in this study is of great importance in understanding ASFV pathogenicity. This finding sheds light on the molecular mechanisms underlying the functions of A137R. Furthermore, the dodecahedral cage formed by A137R shows promise as a molecular scaffold for nanoparticle vectors. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the structure and function of A137R, contributing to our understanding of ASFV and potentially opening up new avenues for the development of vaccines or treatments for ASF.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • single molecule
  • high throughput
  • big data
  • amino acid