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This project aims to enhance the study of large viral particles using advanced nuclear magnetic resonance techniques. By developing new methodologies, it seeks to improve the characterization of viral structures, which is essential for designing effective antiviral treatments.
The atomic-level characterization of large viral particles is one of the greatest challenges of modern structural biology, as well as a fundamental step for the design of effective antiviral treatments.
In viruses, the viral genome (double- or single-stranded RNA or DNA) is associated to multiple copies of a capsid protein, forming predominantly icosahedral or helical architectures.
These complex superstructures are often studied by X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy (EM).
However, on…
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