English: Rendering of the murine polyomavirus (MPyV) icosahedral viral capsid assembly, comprising 72 pentamers of the protein VP1. The structure is colored according to the six distinct bonding environments of VP1 present in the T=7 icosahedral capsid. Purple objects are strict pentamers (n=12). The five distinct chains making up the remaining (n=60) "local" pentamers are shown in red, orange, yellow, green, and blue. Image rendered using PyMol from PDB: 1SIE.
(Note: This image is identical in orientation to File:Mpyv_colorbydepth.png, but colored differently. It is in a slightly different orientation from File:Mpyv_alpha.png. This one is centered on a strict pentamer for improved symmetrical appearance. See [1] and [2] for definitions of capsid components.)
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