Coat protein (capsid). The coating of a protein that enclosed the nucleic acid core of a virus.
See Coat protein. Carcinogen. A substance that induces cancer. Carcinoma. A malignant tumor derived from epithelial tissue, which forms the skin and outer cell layers of internal organs. Catalyst.
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Nucleotide sequence of the gene coding for the bacteriophage MS2 coat protein, Nature. 1972 May 12;237(5350):82-8 ^ Fiers W et al.
These receptor sites are commonly grouped together along coated pits in the membrane, which are lined on their cytoplasmic surface with a bristle-like collection of coat proteins.
The amino acid sequence of TMV's coat protein has been published in "American Chemical Society's Chemical Abstracts" in 1972 as a single word, Acetylseryltyrosylserylisol...serine, which supposedly is the longest word in the English language.
bacteriophage with rNA genome that codes for the enzyme RNA synthetase and for the coat protein, a protein to which the RNA is attached and that is involved in attachment to the bacterium.
See also: Protein, Trans, Proteins, Virus, Cells
 
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