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  1. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences|biology · SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences
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    Viruskapsid
    de
    Definition komplexe, regelmäßige Proteinstruktur bei Viren, die der Verpackung des Virusgenoms dient Reference "Wapedia, http://wapedia.mobi/de/Kapsid (12.8.2008)"
    Comment aus einer festgelegten Anzahl von Protein-Untereinheiten, den Kapsomeren, aufgebaut
    capsid | protein coat
    en
    Definition coat or shell of a virus particle made up of proteins, surrounding the nucleic acid or nucleoprotein core Reference "COM-Term. Coord., based on: ""capsid 2 noun"" Oxford Dictionary of English, Ed. Angus Stevenson, Oxford University Press (OUP), 2010, Oxford Reference Online, OUP, DGT, http://www.oxfordreference.com/search?siteToSearch=aup&q=capsid&searchBtn=Search&isQuickSearch=true [18.3.2011]"
    Comment "A complete virus particle, known as a virion, consists of nucleic acid surrounded by a protective coat of protein called a capsid. These are formed from identical protein subunits called capsomers. Viruses can have a lipid ""envelope"" derived from the host cell membrane. The capsid is made from proteins encoded by the viral genome and its shape serves as the basis for morphological distinction. Virally coded protein subunits will self-assemble to form a capsid, generally requiring the presence of the virus genome. Complex viruses code for proteins that assist in the construction of their capsid. Proteins associated with nucleic acid are known as nucleoproteins, and the association of viral capsid proteins with viral nucleic acid is called a nucleocapsid. The capsid and entire virus structure can be mechanically (physically) probed through atomic force microscopy. In general, there are four main morphological virus types: helical, icosahedral, envelope and complex. Reference: LC Sciences, Virus Microbiology, http://www.news-medical.net/health/Virus-Microbiology.aspx [18.3.2010] Not to be confused with viral envelope [ IATE:3516276 ]"
    capside | capside virale
    fr
    Definition enveloppe protéique des virus contenant l'acide nucléique et résultant de l'assemblage d'unités appelées capsomères Reference "Dictionnaire médical de l'Académie de médecine (version 2018) > capside , http://dictionnaire.academie-medecine.fr/index.php?q=capside [19.7.2018]"