Virus
... by a protective coat of protein called the
capsid . The viral
capsid may be either spherical or helical and is ... by the viral genome. In helical viruses, the
capsid protein (frequently called the nucleocapsid ...
Tobacco mosaic virus
... and Robley Williams showed that purified TMV RNA and its
capsid (coat) protein assemble by themselves to functional viruses, indicating ... after her death.
Tobacco mosaic virus has a rod-like appearance. Its
capsid is made from a single protein that assembles itself around the viral RNA ...
Tobacco mosaic virus
... and Robley Williams showed that purified TMV RNA and its
capsid (coat) protein assemble by themselves to functional viruses, indicating ... after her death.
Tobacco mosaic virus has a rod-like appearance. Its
capsid is made from a single protein that assembles itself around the viral RNA ...
Ebola
... , who was then working at the CDC .
The nucleocapsid structure consists of a central channel, 20-30 nm in diameter, surrounded by helically wound
capsid with a diameter of 40-50 nm and an interval of 5 nm. 7 nm glycoprotein spikes that are 10 nm apart from each other are present within the outer ...
Lipase
... 5 and 6. Ann Genet. 44(1):25-32.
Girod, A., C. E. Wobus, Z. Zadori, M. Ried, K. Leike, P. Tijssen, J. A. Kleinschmidt, and M. Hallek. 2002. The VP1
capsid protein of adeno-associated virus type 2 is carrying a phospholipase A2 domain required for virus infectivity. J Gen Virol 83:973-8.
Goni FM, ...
Retrovirus
... retroviruses ( HTLV 1&2, HIV 1&2) attack CD4 cells .
Another feature common to all retroviruses is a lipid coating surrounding their
capsid . It is essential for their propagation. This explains why retroviruses can be made inactive by just washing hands.
Studies of retroviruses led to ...