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Sep 20, 2019 · Genomic Structure of Dengue Virus. The DENV genome consists of a single, positive-strand RNA of ~11 kb. A type I cap is present at the 5′ end, followed by the conserved dinucleotide 5′-AG-3′ (Cleaves and Dubin, 1979). The 3′ end of the genome lacks a polyadenylate tail and terminates in a conserved 5′-CU-OH 3′ (Wengler and Wengler, 1981
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Aug 30, 2013 · DENV infection induces intracellular membrane alterations in the cytosol forming vesicle packets (VPs) or smooth membrane structures (SMS) where the viral replication complex (RC) accumulates ( 36, 37 ). The induction of membrane structures may serve as a scaffold for anchoring the viral RC.
- Anne Tuiskunen Bäck, Åke Lundkvist
- 10.3402/iee.v3i0.19839
- 2013
- 2013
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The dengue virus has a roughly spherical structure. It is composed of the viral genome and capsid proteins surrounded by an envelope and a shell of proteins. After infecting a host cell, the...
The structure of the dengue virus is roughly spherical, with a diameter of approximately 50 nm (1 nm is one millionth of 1 mm) (Figure 3). The core of the virus is the nucleocapsid, a...
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Mar 3, 2002 · The overall fit of the 90 TBEV E dimer structures to the cryoEM map of dengue virus gives a satisfying, close-packing arrangement (Figures 3B and 3D). The dengue virus structure (Figure 3C) has sets of three, nearly parallel dimers. These sets associate to form a “herringbone” configuration on the viral surface.
Fig. 1. Semitransparent surface representation of the dengue virus E protein. The two subunits in the dimer are shown in different shades of blue. The backbone of the molecule is superposed in a yellow ribbon representation. The two glycosylation sites are indicated.