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NIH3D

HPV Capsid - PathogenAR

Created by
kbrowne
Created:
9/22/21
Submitted:
8/16/23
Published:
8/16/23

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3DPX-016170

Licensing:

CC-BY
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Version 4.01

Category

Viruses
Viruses

Collection(s)

Description

This model of the HPV capsid was used in PathogenAR for the Papilloma: The HPV Minichromosome Module.

Note: This model has materials and color that can only be seen in 3D mode on NIH 3D at this time.

These models were originally generated for:

Porter SS, Liddle JC, Browne K, Pastrana DV, Garcia BA, Buck CB, Weitzman MD, McBride AA. Histone Modifications in Papillomavirus Virion Minichromosomes. mBio. 2021 Feb 16;12(1):e03274-20. doi: 10.1128/mBio.03274-20. PMID: 33593981.


They were also featured in PaVE 3D.

The model was generated from the HPV16 capsid (PDB 5KEP) in molecular Maya.  It was remeshed in ZBrush.


The model is UV mapped and includes materials.

rendering of capsid done in Zbrush
L1_1 AO Map
L1_2 AO Map
L1_3 AO Map
L1_4 AO Map
L1_5 AO Map
capsid AO Map