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Examples of Structural protein:
1-receptor-binding
2-matrix
3-capsid
4-nucleoprotein
5-(envelope )
Exaples of non-structural protein:
1-protease
2-integrase
3-reverse transcriptase
Single-stranded RNA viruses - that have (monopartite )genomes :
1-retroviruses
2-paramyxoviruses
3-rhabdoviruses
4-filoviruses
5-coronaviruses
6-arteriviruses
7-picornavieuses
8-togaviruses
9-flaviviruses
Single-stranded RNA viruses, that have multipartite genomes:
1-orthomyxoviruses (6,7,8)
2-bunyaviruses (3 segments)
3-arenaviruses (2 segments)
Viral genomic RNA, if it is ofthe same sense as mRNA , & it can direct synthesis of protein it said to be _
Positive sense
Viral genomic RNA, if the genomic nucleotide sequence is complementary to that mRNA , it said to be _
Negative sense
Ambisense:
part of the RNA segment positive sense , & part negative sense
Ex:
1-arenaviruses
2-bunyaviruses
Structural virus :
Used to construct the capsid & other components of the virion
1-capsid
2-capsomere
3-matrix
4-enveloped protein
Nonstructural virus :
Some of these not part of mature virion , it involved in virion assembly whereas others involved in various aspects of viral replication process
-replication -transcription -translation
Viral proteins:
1-replicases (e.g , DNA-dependent DNA replicases)
2-transcriptases :transcribe mRNA from viral genomic double-stranded DNA or double-stranded RNA or negative-sense singe-stranded RNA
3-unique enzymes - involve in the intergration of the DNA product of reverse transcription into the cellular chromosomal DNA
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