kapszidfehérjéje
Kapszidfehérjéje, also known as capsid protein, is a fundamental component of viruses. These proteins self-assemble to form the protective outer shell of a virus particle, called the capsid. The capsid's primary function is to enclose and protect the viral genetic material, which can be either DNA or RNA. This protective coat is crucial for the virus's survival outside of a host cell and for its transmission to new hosts.
The structure of the capsid is determined by the specific arrangement of these capsid proteins. Different viruses
Beyond structural roles, capsid proteins can also play a part in the viral infection process. Some capsid