4 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 Variation in the size and shape of virus particles. (A) Cryo-electr...Figure 4.2 Free energy changes in virus particles. Mature virus particles occu...Figure 4.3 Cryo-EM and image reconstruction illustrated with rotavirus. Figure 4.4 Determination of virus structure by X-ray diffraction. This method ...Figure 4.5 Difference mapping illustrated by a 6-Å-resolution reconstruction of ...Figure 4.6 Virus structures with helical symmetry. (A) Schematic illustration ...Figure 4.7 Structure of a ribonucleoprotein-like complex of vesicular stomatitis...Figure 4.8 Structure of an influenza A virus ribonucleoprotein. (A) (Left) Rib...Figure 4.9 Icosahedral packing in simple structures. (A) An icosahedron, which...Figure 4.10 The principle of triangulation: formation of large capsids with icos...Figure 4.11 Structure of the parvovirus adeno-associated virus 2. (A) Ribbon d...Figure 4.12 Packing and structures of poliovirus proteins. (A) The packing of ...Figure 4.13 Interactions among the proteins of the poliovirus capsid. (A) Ribb...Figure 4.14 Structural features of simian virus 40. (A) View of the simian vir...Figure 4.15 Structural features of adenovirus particles. (A) The organization ...Figure 4.16 Interactions among major and minor proteins of the adenoviral capsid...Figure 4.17 Structures of members of the Reoviridae. The organization of mamma...Figure 4.18 Asymmetric capsids of retroviruses. (A) Variation in the morpholog...Figure 4.19 Ordered RNA genomes in small and large icosahedral virus particles. ...Figure 4.20 Packing of double-stranded DNA genome. (A) Dense packing in the he...Figure 4.21 Conserved organization of the RNA-packaging proteins of nonsegmented...Figure 4.22 Structural and chemical features of a typical viral envelope glycopr...Figure 4.23 Structures of extracellular domains of viral glycoproteins. These ...Figure 4.24 Structure of a simple enveloped virus, Sindbis virus. (A) Cross se...Figure 4.25 Conserved topology and regular packing of envelope proteins of small...Figure 4.26 Morphological complexity of bacteriophage T4. (A) A model of the v...Figure 4.27 Structural features of herpesvirus particles. (A) Two slices throu...Figure 4.28 Features of mimivirus capsids. (A) Cryo-EM reconstruction of Cafet...Figure 4.29 Virus particles with alternative architectures. Structural feature...Figure 4.30 Atomic force microscopy and its application to human adenovirus part...
5 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 Architecture of cell surfaces. Example of epithelial cells with api...Figure 5.2 Experimental strategies for identification and isolation of genes enc...Figure 5.3 Some receptors for virus particles. Schematic diagrams of cell mole...Figure 5.4 Picornavirus-receptor interactions. (A) Structure of poliovirus bou...Figure 5.5 Structure of the adenovirus 12 knob bound to the CAR receptor. (A) ...Figure 5.6 Entry of polyomavirus simian virus 40. Simian virus 40 interacts fi...Figure 5.7 Interaction of sialic acid receptors with the hemagglutinin of influe...Figure 5.8 Interaction of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope glycoprot...Figure 5.9 Multiple receptors for herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1). Six (of 15) ...Figure 5.10 Mechanisms for the uptake of macromolecules from extracellular fluid...Figure 5.11 Virus entry and movement in the cytoplasm. Examples of various rou...Figure 5.12 Conformational changes of class I proteins during fusion. The enve...Figure 5.13 Influenza virus entry. The globular heads of HA trimers mediate bi...Figure 5.14 Conservation of the hairpin structure in class I viral fusion protei...Figure 5.15 Fusion at the plasma membrane. (Top) Model for human immunodeficie...