Protein-coat
noun, Microbiology.
1.
the coiled or polyhedral structure, composed of proteins, that encloses the nucleic acid of a virus.
noun
1.
any heteropterous bug of the family Miridae (formerly Capsidae), most of which feed on plant tissues, causing damage to crops
noun
1.
the outer protein coat of a mature virus
capsid cap·sid (kāp’sĭd)
n.
The protein shell that surrounds a virus particle.
capsid
(kāp’sĭd)
The protein shell that surrounds a virus particle (known as a virion). See more at virus.
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