Topic-6 Virus Structure
Topic-6 Virus Structure
Topic-6 Virus Structure
2. Non-Structural proteins
Structural Proteins
1. Formation of viral capsids.
2. Protection of the virus genome
3. Attachment of the virion to a host cell (for many viruses)
4. Fusion of the virion envelope to a cell membrane (for
enveloped viruses).
5. Some structural proteins favor disease pathogenesis,
even carcinogenesis.
Non-Structural Proteins
1. Enzymes, e.g. protease, reverse transcriptase
2. Transcription factors
3. Primers for nucleic acid replication
4. Interference with the immune response of the
host.
5. Pathogenesis
Assignment
Role of Structural/Non-structural
proteins of nCOV-2.
II. Viral Capsid Structure
Q. Why do viruses need to build a particle to protect their
genomes?
-extremes of pH
-extremes of temperature
-Helical Capsids
-Capsids with icosahedral symmetry
Viruses with helical capsids