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What purpose do the following have in the ebola virus? VP40, VP30, NP, VP24, glycoprotein and L protein?


What purpose do the following have in the ebola virus? VP40, VP30, NP, VP24, glycoprotein and L protein?

The virion genetic material is a single strand of negative-sense RNA of 4.2 脳 106 Da that produces monocistronic messages during infection. These properties, the gene organization, virion structure, and viral sequence information place these viruses in a distinct family, Filoviridae in the order Mononegavirales. The glycoprotein gene codes for the 125-kDa (Ebola) transmembrane spike protein that is highly glycosylated and is antigenically most characteristic for each virus. Other virion proteins include a polymerase (180 kD), a nucleocapsid protein (96 to 104 kD), a matrix protein (40 kD), and three smaller proteins. Ebola viruses also code for a truncated glycoprotein species that is produced in soluble form.

These are all proteins of Ebola. Just run a search for each one or for "proteins of Ebola virus", you lazy so-and-so.

they are following the activity of the bacteria.

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