kapszidot
Kapszidot (Hungarian for capsid) refers to the protein shell that encloses the genome of a virus. It provides protection for the viral nucleic acid and plays a central role in genome packaging, recognition of host cells, and delivery of the genome into the host during infection.
Capsids are built from protein subunits called capsomeres. Their arrangement gives the capsid shape, most commonly
In icosahedral capsids, geometric principles described by the triangulation number (T) describe how many subunits form
Functionally, the capsid guards the genome from physical and chemical damage, determines the size and geometry
Research and applications include the use of virus-like particles as vaccines and platforms for nanotechnology. The