Structural Classification of Proteins
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Superfamily: Group II dsDNA viruses VP

duplication: consists of two domains of this fold packed together like the nucleoplasmin subunits
trimeric; in the trimers, the domains are arranged around pseudo six-fold axis
link to SUPERFAMILY database - Superfamily

Lineage:

  1. Root: scop
  2. Class: All beta proteins [48724]
  3. Fold: Nucleoplasmin-like/VP (viral coat and capsid proteins) [88632]
    sandwich; 8 strands in 2 sheets; jelly-roll; some members can have additional 1-2 strands
    characteristic interaction between the domains of this fold allows the formation of five-fold and pseudo six-fold assemblies
  4. Superfamily: Group II dsDNA viruses VP [49749]
    duplication: consists of two domains of this fold packed together like the nucleoplasmin subunits
    trimeric; in the trimers, the domains are arranged around pseudo six-fold axis
    link to SUPERFAMILY database - Superfamily

Families:

  1. Coat protein p3 [49750] (1)
    1. Coat protein p3 [63403]
      1. Bacteriophage prd1 [TaxId: 10658] [49752] (3) picpic
  2. Major capsid protein vp54 [82013] (1)
    1. Major capsid protein vp54 [82014]
      1. Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1, PBCV-1 [TaxId: 10506] [82015] (2) picpic
        a large, lipid-containing, DNA virus
  3. Adenovirus hexon [49753] (2)
    each domain is heavily decorated with many insertions
    1. Adenovirus hexon [63404]
      1. Human adenovirus type 2 [TaxId: 10515] [49755] (1) picpic
      2. Human adenovirus type 5 [TaxId: 28285] [49756] (25) picpic

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