Cryo-electron microscopy of the giant Mimivirus
- PMID: 16185710
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2005.08.060
Cryo-electron microscopy of the giant Mimivirus
Abstract
Mimivirus is the largest known virus. Using cryo-electron microscopy, the virus was shown to be icosahedral, covered by long fibers, and appears to have at least two lipid membranes within its protein capsid. A unique vertex, presumably for attachment and infection of the host, can be seen for particles that have a suitable orientation on the micrographs.
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