Decoding the Intricate Molecular Structure of a Powerful Bacteriophage

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Scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology have revealed the molecular structure of the tequintavirus, a type of bacteriophage that infects bacteria. Using cryo-electron microscopy, they obtained atomic models for all structural components of the virus, providing a detailed understanding of its organization at the atomic level. This research has implications for phage therapy, gene therapy, and the engineering of bacteriophages for specific purposes. The study also developed new methods for visualizing complex viruses, which could be applied to other viruses with similar shapes.
Topics:science#bacteriophage#cryo-electron-microscopy#molecular-structure#phage-therapy#science-and-technology#virus
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