Structure of the Filamentous Phage Virion
Abstract
The filamentous phages have several unique features that enable structure determination without resorting to multiple isomorphous replacement. The technique that we have used is molecular model building, a technique that has been successful for macromolecules such as the α helix and DNA. The word “model” as used here is not a synonym for “hypothesis”; the stereochemical constraints imposed by a precise molecular model are an essential part of this technique of structure determination.
METHODS
Elongated assemblies of subunits such as filamentous phage seldom form true crystals. Instead, they form oriented, semicrystalline fibers in which the assemblies lie parallel to one another and hence diffract X rays in unison. Most elongated assemblies are helical arrangements of identical subunits. There are two periodicities along the axis of a helix: the unit rise...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.583-603