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What (who) is P24 capsid protein - definition


P24 capsid protein         
INTERPRO FAMILY
p24 is a component of the HIV particle capsid. There are approximately 2000 molecules per virus particle, or at a molecule weight of 24 kDa, about 104 virus particles per picogram of p24.
capsid         
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PROTEIN COAT THAT SURROUNDS THE INFECTIVE NUCLEIC ACID IN SOME VIRUS PARTICLES
Viral capsid; Core protein; Capsid proteins; Viral core; Nucleocapsid; Icosahedral capsid; Procapsid; Capsid protein; Capsids; Protein of the viral capsid; Viral coat protein; Virus capsids; Virus coat protein; Triangulation number; Nucleocapsids; Procapsids; Caspar-Klug theory; Ribonucleocapsid
capsid1
¦ noun another term for mirid.
Origin
C19: from mod. L. Capsidae (former synonym of the family Miridae), from Capsus (genus name).
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capsid2
¦ noun Microbiology the protein coat or shell of a virus particle.
Origin
1960s: coined in Fr. from L. capsa (see case2).
Minor capsid proteins VP2 and VP3         
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INTERPRO FAMILY
Minor capsid protein VP2; Minor capsid protein VP3
Minor capsid protein VP2 and minor capsid protein VP3 are viral proteins that are components of the polyomavirus capsid. Polyomavirus capsids are composed of three proteins; the major component is major capsid protein VP1, which self-assembles into pentamers that in turn self-assemble into enclosed icosahedral structures.