Viral building blocks

Proteins taken from a spherical virus and combined with pieces of DNA can form tubular nanostructures, researchers report. The finding could offer clues to how such molecules self-assemble.

TUBE TIME. Proteins from the spherical cowpea chlorotic mottle virus and pieces of DNA mingle to form tubular structures. S. Mukherjee and Zlotnick

In nature, the well-studied cowpea chlorotic mottle virus turns the leaves of the cowpea plant yellow, but it doesn’t harm its host.