vírusalkotóelemek
Vírusalkotóelemek, also known as viral structural proteins, are the proteins that make up the physical structure of a virus. These components are essential for the virus's ability to form a complete virion, infect a host cell, and replicate. The primary structural protein is typically the capsid protein, which encloses and protects the viral genetic material (DNA or RNA). This capsid can have various symmetries, such as icosahedral or helical, and is composed of multiple copies of the same protein subunit or different subunits.
Other important structural proteins include the envelope proteins, found in enveloped viruses. These proteins are embedded