Dengue structure differs at the temperatures of its human and mosquito hosts

Volume: 110, Issue: 17, Pages: 6795 - 6799
Published: Apr 8, 2013
Abstract
We report on a conformational transition of dengue virus when changing the temperature from that present in its mosquito vectors to that of its human host. Using cryoelectron microscopy, we show that although the virus has a smooth surface, a diameter of ∼500 Å, and little exposed membrane at room temperature, the virions have a bumpy appearance with a diameter of ∼550 Å and some exposed membrane at 37 °C. The bumpy structure at 37 °C was found...
Paper Details
Title
Dengue structure differs at the temperatures of its human and mosquito hosts
Published Date
Apr 8, 2013
Volume
110
Issue
17
Pages
6795 - 6799
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