höljesproteiner
Höljesproteiner, also known as envelope proteins, are proteins found on the outer surface of certain viruses. These proteins play a crucial role in the virus's ability to infect host cells. They are typically embedded in the lipid bilayer that surrounds the virus, which is derived from the host cell membrane during the viral budding process.
The primary function of höljesproteiner is to mediate the attachment of the virus to specific receptors on
These proteins are highly diverse and vary significantly between different types of viruses. For example, influenza
The genetic material encoding höljesproteiner is typically found within the viral genome. Due to their exposed