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Accession: PRJNA16980 ID: 16980

Polyomaviridae

Description of Polyomaviridae

adapted from ICTVdb

Virion Properties

Morphology

Virions consist of a capsid. Virus capsid is not enveloped, round with icosahedral symmetry (T=7). The capsid is isometric and has a diameter of 40-55 nm. Capsids appear round. The capsomer arrangement is clearly visible. The capsid consists of 72 capsomers (, each of which is composed of five copies of VP1 in skew arrangement). Surface projections are small and surface appears rough.

Capsids can be penetrated by stain and some appear dark in the center. Morphologically aberrant forms are observed. They are filamentous or tubular in form as result of aberrant maturation.

Physicochemical and Physical Properties

Virions have a buoyant density in CsCl of 1.
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AccessionPRJNA16980
TypeUmbrella project
OrganismPolyomaviridae[Taxonomy ID: 151341]
Viruses; Monodnaviria; Shotokuvirae; Cossaviricota; Papovaviricetes; Sepolyvirales; Polyomaviridae

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