kapszidok
Kapszidok are protein shells that enclose the genetic material of viruses. They are made up of repeating protein subunits called capsomeres. The arrangement of these capsomeres determines the overall shape of the capsid, which can be icosahedral, helical, or complex.
Icosahedral capsids are the most common and have a spherical shape formed by 20 triangular faces. Helical
The capsid plays a crucial role in protecting the viral genome from damage and in facilitating the