Cassandra A. Dutcher
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View article: A Two‐Component Pseudo‐Icosahedral Protein Nanocompartment with Variable Shell Composition and Irregular Tiling
A Two‐Component Pseudo‐Icosahedral Protein Nanocompartment with Variable Shell Composition and Irregular Tiling Open
Protein shells or capsids are a widespread form of compartmentalization in nature. Viruses use protein capsids to protect and transport their genomes while many cellular organisms use protein shells for varied metabolic purposes. These pro…
View article: A two-component quasi-icosahedral protein nanocompartment with variable shell composition and irregular tiling
A two-component quasi-icosahedral protein nanocompartment with variable shell composition and irregular tiling Open
Protein shells or capsids are a widespread form of compartmentalization in nature. Viruses use protein capsids to protect and transport their genomes while many cellular organisms use protein shells for varied metabolic purposes. These pro…