capsids การใช้
- Poliovirus is composed of an RNA genome and a protein capsid.
- The viral capsid is icosahedral and approximately 17 nm in diameter.
- The HIV virus contains two strands of RNA in its capsid.
- It is noncovalently bound to the neck of the viral capsid.
- The capsid faces may consist of one or more proteins.
- They underwent an elaborate maturation process involving protein cleavage and capsid expansion.
- Viral capsids are often composed of multiples of 60 proteins.
- Thus, the capsid reaches the cytosol, decays and releases the genome
- This has been studied by examining the ORF1 and the capsid proteins.
- Viral capsids can be either helical or icosahedral in shape.
- The Astroviridae capsid is related to those of the Tymoviridae.
- All of the non-enveloped families have icosahedral capsids.
- It has two open reading frames encoding a replicase and capsid protein.
- Many viral capsids are formed by hexameric and pentameric proteins.
- Rep proteins participate in the integration of the genome into preformed capsids.
- Assembled capsid protein alpha is cleaved into capsid protein beta and gamma.
- Assembled capsid protein alpha is cleaved into capsid protein beta and gamma.
- The capsid encloses the genetic material of the virus.
- Through this portal, viral DNA or RNA is transported into the capsid.
- The pgRNA is inserted into an assembled viral capsid containing the viral polymerase.
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