Bruinsma, Robijn F.Gelbart, William M.Reguera, D. (David)Rudnick, JosephZandi, Roya2010-07-052010-07-0520030031-9007https://hdl.handle.net/2445/13275The protein shells, or capsids, of nearly all spherelike viruses adopt icosahedral symmetry. In the present Letter, we propose a statistical thermodynamic model for viral self-assembly. We find that icosahedral symmetry is not expected for viral capsids constructed from structurally identical protein subunits and that this symmetry requires (at least) two internal switching configurations of the protein. Our results indicate that icosahedral symmetry is not a generic consequence of free energy minimization but requires optimization of internal structural parameters of the capsid proteins4 p.application/pdfeng(c) American Physical Society, 2003BiofísicaCiència dels materialsTermodinàmica estadísticaBiological and medical physicsMaterials scienceStatistical thermodynamicsViral self-assembly as a thermodynamic processinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article517565info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess