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Stunning symmetries involved in the self-assembly of the HSV-1 capsid.

Joo-Hyeon LeeJaehyu ShimSeung Joong Kim
Published in: The journal of the Korean Physical Society (2021)
Herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) is an enveloped dsDNA virus, infecting ~ 67% of humans. Here, we present the essential components of the HSV-1, focusing on stunning symmetries on the capsid. However, little is known about how the symmetries are involved dynamically in the self-assembly process. We suggest small angle X-ray scattering as a suitable method to capture the dynamics of self-assembly. Furthermore, our understanding of the viruses can be expanded by using an integrative approach that combines heterogeneous types of data, thus promoting new diagnostic tools and a cure for viral infections.
Keyphrases
  • herpes simplex virus
  • high resolution
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  • electronic health record
  • big data
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  • magnetic resonance
  • deep learning
  • data analysis
  • network analysis
  • electron microscopy