Enveloped Virions

SOME virions additionally have:

Cutaway depiction of West Nile flavivirus: note regular arrangement of envelope protein, underlying membrane and isometric capsid Cutaway depiction of influenza virion: note helical nucleoprotein, matrix and envelope layers and spikes Cutaway depiction of HIV virion: note conical nucleoprotein, isometric matrix and envelope layers and spikes
SARSCoV (SARS coronavirus).  Note elongated membrane spikes and underlying isometric capsid Hepatitis C flavivirus (HCV): note elongated, regularly-spaced spikes and isometric structure Herpesvirus: note many envelope glycoproteins, "tegument" inside membrane, and isometric capsid
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Enveloped virions may additionally incorporate host membrane proteins in their envelopes: while this may be a side effect of the "budding" process by which viral nucleoprotein complexes acquire envelopes, it may also in some cases be a mechanism for avoidance of host immune systems (eg: hepatitis B virus incorporates host serum albumin into its capsid; HIV virions may incorporate host MHC proteins).


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Tutorial Contents
 
"What is a Virus?" Isometric Virions Helical Nucleocapsids Compound structures

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