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Capsidthe is a hypothetical viral protein assembly process that has been proposed in some theoretical models of virology. It refers to the spontaneous formation of a viral capsid, the protein shell that encloses the viral genome, without the direct involvement of host cell machinery or pre-assembled viral components. In this theoretical scenario, individual capsid proteins would somehow recognize each other and self-assemble into the correct three-dimensional structure based on their intrinsic properties and interactions. This process is distinct from the more commonly understood mechanisms of capsid formation, which typically involve the ordered assembly of pre-formed protein subunits around the viral nucleic acid.
The concept of capsidthe is largely speculative and is not supported by extensive experimental evidence for