「CAPSID」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| The portal is formed during initial | capsid assembly and interacts with scaffolding protei |
| ates with a UL-15/UL-28 protein complex during | capsid assembly. |
| ionship with Pameridea roridulae, a species of | capsid bug, which lives on the plant and feeds on the |
| Diagram of how a virus | capsid can be constructed using multiple copies of ju |
| The cHP hairpin is located within the | capsid coding region between two AUG start codons. |
| The pRNA is thought to be bound by the | capsid connector protein. |
| The | capsid diameter is around 30nm. |
| ose as terminase by packing viral DNA into the | capsid during capsid assembly. |
| ssing amino acid sequences for replication and | capsid formation in the Adeno-associated virus. |
| The Flavivirus | capsid hairpin cHP is a conserved RNA hairpin structu |
| ossess a lipid membrane and a protective inner | capsid in the form of a core. |
| The | capsid is isometric. |
| The viral | capsid is roughly hexagonal and icosahedrally symmetr |
| The virus | capsid is enveloped and measures 130 nm in diameter, |
| The virus | capsid is non-envoloped with icosahedral symmetry, ma |
| When the | capsid is nearly complete, the viral DNA enters the c |
| The virus | capsid is unenveloped and has a constant diameter of |
| eventing the creation of an entry pore for the | capsid of the virus, keeping it out of the cell. |
| A peplomer is a glycoprotein spike on a viral | capsid or viral envelope. |
| s suggest an evolutionary relationship between | Capsid Portal Protein and bacteriophage portal protei |
| The Herpes virus DNA exits through the | capsid portal. |
| The | capsid protein of HK97, gp5, cross-links upon maturat |
| hich is located within the region encoding the | capsid protein VP2 and is required for viral replicat |
| case composed of two proteins (P33 and P92), a | capsid protein (CP) of 42 kilodaltons, as well as P19 |
| icrovirus have four structural proteins: major | capsid protein F, major spike protein G, DNA-binding |
| onstituent proteins, the first of which is the | capsid protein. |
| ORF2 encodes the two | capsid proteins - VP1 and VP2. |
| From these analyses, atomic models of the | capsid proteins and a plausible model for capsid asse |
| Viral | capsid proteins come together to form a precursor pro |
| an RNA element required for the production of | capsid proteins through IRES-mediated translation. |
| subfamily Gokushovirus have only two proteins: | capsid proteins F (Virus Protein 1) and DNA pilot pro |
| CrPV showed that while the conformation of its | capsid proteins closely resembled those of picornavir |
| t encode reverse transcriptase, integrase, and | capsid proteins. |
| cases, virus-like particles can be formed from | capsid proteins. |
| a eukaryotic cell and usually consist of viral | capsid proteins. |
| non-enveloped and characterized by concentric | capsid shells that encapsidate a segmented dsRNA geno |
| to other proteins, their folds and the overall | capsid structure are similar to those of other Reovir |
| he prohead undergoes maturation by cleavage of | capsid subunits to form an icosohedral phage head wit |
| a vertebrate viruses and have a non-enveloped | capsid, which is round with isometric, icosahedral sy |
| Virions consist of a round, non-enveloped | capsid with icosahedral symmetry. |
| Virus consists of a non-enveloped, icosahedral | capsid with a diameter of 33 nm. |
| stranded DNA genome packaged in an icosahedral | capsid with a diameter of 60 nm that is connected to |
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