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Saved, great write up, that bit about 3 strands was a reference to the spike protein btw.

Fair enough , I should have assumed you meant such, but the spike protein after folding is a very convoluted little beast, confirmed by S.E.M. imaging and rendered by bioinformatic protein software from its sequence back in January 2020, based on earlier SARS-1 imaging.

Its just that the spike is one protein (S-2P protein) with two common stable folding shapes, not three, though probabilistic alternative 3D foldings are possible :

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-08-shape-shifting-spike-protein-aids-covid-.html