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- Peplomer abstract "A peplomer is a glycoprotein spike on a viral capsid or viral envelope. These protrusions will only bind to certain receptors on the host cell: they are essential for both host specificity and viral infectivity. The term 'peplomer' is typically used to refer to a grouping of heterologous proteins on the virus surface that function together.The tail fibers of some bacteriophages, especially the T4-like phages, are modified peplomers.Influenza virus has 2 kinds of peplomers 1 triangular spike shaped 2 "haemagglutinin" and mushroom shaped "neuraminidase"".
- Peplomer wikiPageID "7514440".
- Peplomer wikiPageLength "1216".
- Peplomer wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Peplomer wikiPageRevisionID "633140025".
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Bacteriophage.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Bacteriophages.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Capsid.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Virology.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Enterobacteria_phage_T4.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Glycoprotein.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Host_(biology).
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Infectivity.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_(biochemistry).
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink T4_phage.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Viral_entry.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Viral_envelope.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Viral_life_cycle.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "(S) peplomers".
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peplomer".
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "peplomer".
- Peplomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "spikes".
- Peplomer hasPhotoCollection Peplomer.
- Peplomer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Peplomer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Virus-stub.
- Peplomer subject Category:Virology.
- Peplomer hypernym Spike.
- Peplomer type HollywoodCartoon.
- Peplomer comment "A peplomer is a glycoprotein spike on a viral capsid or viral envelope. These protrusions will only bind to certain receptors on the host cell: they are essential for both host specificity and viral infectivity.".
- Peplomer label "Peplomer".
- Peplomer sameAs Peplomer.
- Peplomer sameAs Peplomero.
- Peplomer sameAs Peplômero.
- Peplomer sameAs m.0263_68.
- Peplomer sameAs Q949484.
- Peplomer sameAs Q949484.
- Peplomer wasDerivedFrom Peplomer?oldid=633140025.
- Peplomer isPrimaryTopicOf Peplomer.