- that was used to
create the Gag
protein itself. Two RNA
genomes are
encapsidated in each HIV-1
particle (see
Structure and
genome of HIV). Upon infection...
- ...
- and
serve as
structural proteins that
encapsidate the
amplified viral genomes. Once the
genome is
encapsidated, the
capsid appears to
undergo a redox-dependent...
-
linear negative-sense, single-stranded RNA. The
multipartite genome is
encapsidated, each
segment in a
separate nucleocapsid, and the
nucleocapsids are surrounded...
-
vesicle membrane, and the
nucleocapsid is
released into the cytoplasm.
Encapsidated, negative-sense
genomic ssRNA is used as a
template for the synthesis...
- RNA species.
Terminal repeats at the 3′-end are 9–11
nucleotides long.
Encapsidated nucleic acid is
solely genomic. Each
virion may
contain defective interfering...
-
molecules of positive-sense RNA (RNA-1 and RNA-2)
which are
separately encapsidated. Both RNA1 and RNA2 have a VPg (virus genome-linked protein) at the 5'end...
- T=pseudo3 symmetry. The
diameter is
around 30 nm.
Genome segments are
encapsidated separately into two
different types of
particle similar in size. Genomes...
-
plasmids are non-infectious
extrachromosomal linear RNA replicons, both
encapsidated and unencapsidated,
which have been
found in
fungi and
various plants...
- 1kb in length,
essentially carry only one gene, and are
individually encapsidated forming small icosahedral virions (18–20 nm).
Viral replication is nuclear...