01:119:116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Viral Envelope, Measles Virus, Entertainment Uk

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19. 1: a virus consists of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat: virus- infectious particle consisting of little more than genes packaged in a protein coat. Structure of viruses: viral genomes- genomes that may consist of double-stranded dna, single-stranded. Dna, double-stranded rna, or single-stranded rna-> depends on type of virus: capsids and envelopes. Protein shell enclosing the viral genome is called a capsid. Depending on the type of virus, the capsid may be rod-shaped, polyhedral, or more complex in shape. Capsids are built from a large number of protein subunits called capsomeres. The number of different kinds of proteins in a capsid is usually small. Some viruses have accessory proteins that help them infect their hosts. Viral envelopes- derived from the membranes of the host cell, contain host cell phospholipids and membrane proteins. Also contain proteins and glycoproteins of viral origin. Many of the most complex capsids are found among the viruses that infect bacteria, called bacteriophages, or phages.

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