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标题: Hepatitis C virus (HCV): model structure and genome organisation [打印本页]
作者: 我容易吗我 时间: 2015-8-17 12:18
标题: Hepatitis C virus (HCV): model structure and genome organisation
igure 1. Hepatitis C virus (HCV): model structure and genome organisation. (a) Model structure of HCV. The left-hand side of the illustration shows the viral surface of envelope lipids and glycoproteins; the right-hand side shows the RNA genome encased by capsid proteins. (b) Proteins encoded by the HCV genome. HCV is formed by an enveloped particle harbouring a plus-strand RNA of ~9.6 kb. The genome carries a long open-reading frame (ORF) encoding a polyprotein precursor of 3010 amino acids. Translation of the HCV ORF is directed via a ~340 nucleotide long 5' nontranslated region (NTR) functioning as an internal ribosome entry site; it permits the direct binding of ribosomes in close proximity to the start codon of the ORF. The HCV polyprotein is cleaved co- and post-translationally by cellular and viral proteases into ten different products, with the structural proteins [core (C), E1 and E2] located in the N-terminal third and the nonstructural (NS2–5) replicative proteins in the remainder. Putative functions of the cleavage products are shown.
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