nucleocapsid การใช้
- This complex mimics one turn of the viral helical nucleocapsid complex.
- The S segment encodes the nucleocapsid protein ( N ).
- During synthesis, the nucleocapsid undergoes a conformational change to release the RNA template.
- It is an enveloped virus with icosahedral nucleocapsid.
- The nucleocapsid is 38 nanometers ( nm ) long and 15 22 nm in diameter.
- Thus, inducing the release of the nucleocapsid into the cytoplasm of the host cell.
- The nucleocapsid consisting of a protein shell and viral nucleic acids has a helical symmetry.
- Once complete, this is followed by the HPIV nucleocapsid entering the cytoplasm of the cell.
- There are 22 capsomeres per nucleocapsid.
- The virus'11.5 nucleocapsid N protein, and the nonstructural NSs and NSm proteins.
- The lytic protein, P5, is contained between the P8 nucleocapsid shell and the viral envelope.
- For example, nucleocapsid protein, N, is needed in greater amounts than RNA polymerase, L.
- Transcription of viral genes must be initiated by association of the L protein with the three nucleocapsid species.
- Its crystal structure was combined with electron microscopy data to provides a detailed model for the RSV nucleocapsid.
- Matrix protein glues the encapsidated genome RNA, also known as nucleocapsid, with the outer membrane envelop.
- The S segment encodes the nucleocapsid ( N ) and the non-structural ( NSs ) proteins.
- In most NSVs, the nucleocapsid appears to be a random coil, and the symmetry is linear.
- After transcription is complete, the RNA is repositioned in the cavity, and the nucleocapsid is restored.
- If the virus replicates using'headful packaging', it attempts to fill the nucleocapsid with genetic material.
- Phylogeny of selected orthomyxoviruses, based on the nucleocapsid protein ( scale bar : amino acid substitutions per site)
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