Virion is another name for a virus particle. Virion may also refer to: Charles Virion (1865-1946), a noted French sculptor and ceramicist Pierre Virion...
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HIV (redirect from HIV virions)
a mature HIV virion. Only mature virions are then able to infect another cell. The classical process of infection of a cell by a virion can be called...
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Poxviridae (redirect from Intracellular mature virion)
Poxviridae viral particles (virions) are generally enveloped (external enveloped virion), though the intracellular mature virion form of the virus, which...
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Pierre Virion (1899–1988) was a French journalist and promoter of the Judeo-Masonic conspiracy theory. Taguieff, Pierre-André (2013). Court traité de complotologie :...
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Charles Louis Eugène Virion (Ajaccio, 1 December 1865 - Montigny-sur-Loing, 30 December 1946) was a noted French sculptor, medallist, and ceramicist, principally...
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Virion is a screen-based digital art exhibition that links to public sites across Brisbane, focused in the Kelvin Grove Urban Screen Network. The Virion...
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Although virions of different retroviruses do not have the same morphology or biology, all the virion components are very similar. The main virion components...
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non-enveloped particles (mature virions), and enveloped particles (extracellular virions). The structure of the virions is consistent with that of others...
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the envelope. This whole particle is known as a virion. The structural components of a typical HSV virion are the Lipid bilayer envelope, Tegument, DNA...
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Measles virus (section Genome and virion structure)
sense copy using the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase that's included in the virion. Then this copy is used to create a new negative copy, and so on, to create...
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form into hairpin loops that are important during replication. Parvovirus virions are small compared to most viruses, at 23–28 nanometers in diameter, and...
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Human rhinovirus genome, virion structure, and species...
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of the virion: the DNA-filled head, the tail, and the side tail fibers. The virions self-assemble from these components, with the first virion appearing...
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Bacteriophage (section Virion assembly)
second largest component of biomass after prokaryotes, where up to 9x108 virions per millilitre have been found in microbial mats at the surface, and up...
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around the virion) of HIV virions Chemical or organic attachments to the virion Here, "damage" means inhibiting or stopping the ability of virion to process...
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structures, called spikes or peplomers, that project from the surface of the virion. The distinctive appearance of these spikes when visualized using negative...
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body is invaded by pathogenic viruses, and infectious virus particles (virions) attach to and enter susceptible cells. Examples are the common cold, gastroenteritis...
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distinct retrovirus in patients with AIDS which was later named HIV." Each virion comprises a viral envelope and associated matrix enclosing a capsid, which...
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Rev (HIV) (redirect from Regulator of Virion)
proteins, and its name has been changed to Rev (regulator of expression of virion proteins), which more generally describes its function. Rev is a 13-kDa...
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eukaryotes was discovered in HSV (of the thymidine kinase gene) and the virion protein VP16 is one of the most-studied transcriptional activators. Animal...
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(also called the virion) is 80–120 nanometers in diameter such that the smallest virions adopt an elliptical shape; larger virions have a filamentous...
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T7 phage (section Virion structure)
to eject the phage genome into the cell at the initiation of infection, virion proteins must first make a channel from the tip of the tail into the cell...
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messenger/viral RNA, they are not all expressed at the same levels. An MS2 virion (viral particle) is about 27 nm in diameter, as determined by electron microscopy...
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infectious by itself as it needs to be transcribed into positive-sense RNA; each virion can be transcribed to several positive-sense RNAs. Ambisense RNA viruses...
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proteins. Similar to other poxviruses, the virions of monkey pox have large oval envelopes. Within each virion, there is a core which holds the genome,...
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particles. VP2 forms the core layer of the virion and binds the RNA genome. VP3 is part of the inner core of the virion and is an enzyme called guanylyl transferase...
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RSV structure and genome organization. (a) ~150 nm RSV virion particle and (b) single-stranded negative-sense RNA genome consisting of 10 genes...
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60 in virion Major capsid protein G 60 in virion Major spike protein H 12 in virion DNA pilot protein (or minor spike protein) J 60 in virion Binds to...
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build the virion are different from those of bacteriophage λ. P22 has a 60 nm diameter icosahedral (T=7) virion head and a short tail. This virion morphology...
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