- capsid.
Subunits called protomers aggregate to form
capsomeres.
Various arrangements of
capsomeres are: 1) Icosahedral, 2) Helical, and 3) Complex. 1)...
- symmetry. To
achieve this, the
capsomeres at the
apices are
surrounded by five
other capsomeres and are
called pentons.
Capsomeres on the
triangular faces are...
- subunits,
which may or may not
correspond to
individual proteins, are
called capsomeres. The
proteins making up the
capsid are
called capsid proteins or viral...
- (viral)
protein subunits,
combine to form
capsomeres, and
capsomeres come
together to form the capsid.
Capsomeres can
arrange into an icosahedral, helical...
-
envelope encloses the 100 nm
nucleocapsid of 162
hexameric and
pentameric capsomeres arranged in an
icosahedral form. Its DNA is a single, linear, double-stranded...
-
secondary interaction,
where a
motif in the
penton base
protein (see
capsomere)
interacts with an
integrin molecule. It is the co-receptor interaction...
- The
viral capsid consists of 72
capsomeres of
which 12 are five-coordinated and 60 are six-coordinated
capsomeres,
arranged on a T = 7d icosahedral...
-
positive or
negative strands of DNA. The
icosahedral capsid consists of 60
capsomeres,
consisting of two
structural proteins, VP1 (83 kDa) and VP2 (58 kDa)...
- is a
tegument which surrounds an
icosahedral capsid,
composed of 162
capsomeres. The
protective capsid of HHV-6
contains double stranded linear DNA. During...
- by an
icosahedral capsid composed of 12
pentavalent and 150
hexavalent capsomeres (T = 16). The
capsid has a
diameter of ~110
nanometers (nm) and is embedded...