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Hepatitis C Virus particles or virions 2
HEPATITIS C VIRUS (HCV). The orange spikes covering the surface represent the E (Envelope) Proteins. Each spike is a dimer of E1 and E2 anchored into the viral envelope (illustrated as a greenish-blue layer). This viral envelope is derived from host cell ER membrane. Below that is a purplish layer representing the core (C) proteins. In the core lies the RNA genome. It is not known whether p7 (a small protein that may hexamerise into a viroporin) is present in the virion.
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a small enveloped + single stranded RNA virus. It classified in the family Flaviviridae (L. Flavus: yellow named after Yellow Fever) in the genus Hepacivirus.
Illustration ID: Hepatitis-C-Virus-group-2
Russell Kightley
Illustration size: 50.2 Mpixels (144 MB uncompressed) - 6277x8000 pixels (20.9x26.7 in / 53.1x67.7 cm at 300 ppi)
Illustration keywords: C, disease, Flaviviridae, flavivirus, HCV, Hepacivirus, hepatic, hepatitis, infection, liver, particle, sexually, STD, STI, structure, transmitted, ultrastructure, virion, virus
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