- in the 1960s, used the
appearance and
morphology of the "peplos" and
peplomers as
important characteristics for classification. More recently, the term...
- with
large (~20 nm), club- or petal-shaped
surface projections (the "
peplomers" or "spikes"),
which in
electron micrographs of
spherical particles create...
-
responsible for the
receptor binding are
called tail
fiber proteins.
Spikes (
peplomers) can
protrude from the capsid, as in the Coronaviridae, the Tectiviridae...
- the
solar corona or halo. This
morphology is
created by the
viral spike peplomers,
which are
proteins on the
surface of the virus. The
scientific name Coronavirus...
-
protein ****embles into
trimers that form
large structures,
called spikes or
peplomers, that
project from the
surface of the virion. The
distinctive appearance...
- ****emble,
first into heterodimers, and then into
trimers to give the
surface peplomers.
Secreted glycoprotein (sGP)
precursor is
cleaved to sGP and
delta peptide...
-
resemble a
solar corona. This
morphology is
created by the
viral spike (S)
peplomers,
which are
proteins that po****te the
surface of the
virus and determine...
- able to
spread systemic infection. This
protein forms structures called peplomers on one end of the
budded virus particle, but is not
found on ODVs (although...
-
nucleotide sequence of the
peplomer gene of
porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV):
comparison with the
sequence of the
peplomer protein of feline...
-
proteins provide the
virus with its
bulbous surface projections,
known as
peplomers. The
spike protein's
interaction with its
complement host cell receptor...