
doi: 10.1159/000149642
pmid: 3000978
The family Flaviviridae comprises the genus Flavivirus, which contains 65 related species and two possible members. They are small, enveloped RNA viruses (diameter 45 nm) with peplomers comprising a single glycoprotein E. Other structural proteins are designated C (core) and M (membrane-like). The single strand of RNA is infectious and has a molecular weight of about 4 X 10(6) and an m7G 'cap' at the 5' end but no poly(A) tract at the 3' end; it functions as the sole messenger. The gene sequence commences 5'-C-M-E.... The replication strategy and the mode of morphogenesis are distinct from those of the Togaviridae which are slightly larger and morphologically similar in some respects. Flaviviruses infect a wide range of vertebrates, and many are transmitted by arthropods.
Diergeneeskunde, Genes, Viral, Flavivirus, Viral Core Proteins, Alphavirus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Virus Replication, Viral Matrix Proteins, Viral Proteins, Viral Envelope Proteins, Morphogenesis, Animals, RNA, Viral
Diergeneeskunde, Genes, Viral, Flavivirus, Viral Core Proteins, Alphavirus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Virus Replication, Viral Matrix Proteins, Viral Proteins, Viral Envelope Proteins, Morphogenesis, Animals, RNA, Viral
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