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      Assembly of single-shelled cores and double-shelled virus-like particles after baculovirus expression of major structural proteins P3, P7 and P8 of Rice dwarf virus.

      The Journal of General Virology
      Animals, Baculoviridae, metabolism, ultrastructure, Cell Line, Gene Expression, Genetic Vectors, Nucleocapsid Proteins, biosynthesis, genetics, Recombinant Proteins, Reoviridae, Viral Structural Proteins

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          Expression of the core capsid protein P3 of Rice dwarf virus in a baculovirus system resulted in the formation of single-shelled core-like particles in insect cells in the absence of any other capsid proteins. Double-shelled virus-like particles were also observed upon mixing or co-expression of P3 and the major outer capsid protein P8, suggesting that P3 and P8 have the ability to form double-shelled particles both in vivo and in vitro. Core protein P7 expressed in a similar manner was incorporated into the virus-like particles.

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