VP9 is a protein containing a ferredoxin fold. Two dimers come together to form one asymmetric unit which possesses a DNA recognition fold and specific metal binding sites possibly for zinc. It is postulated that being a non-structural protein VP9 is ...
VP9 is a protein containing a ferredoxin fold. Two dimers come together to form one asymmetric unit which possesses a DNA recognition fold and specific metal binding sites possibly for zinc. It is postulated that being a non-structural protein VP9 is involved in the transcriptional regulation of the White spot syndrome virus, WSSV, from which it comes. WSSV is the major viral pathogen in shrimp aquaculture [1]. VP9 is found N-terminal to the Pfam:PF07056 domain.