User:FeyUnlocked/Viral envelope

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Being made up mostly of host membrane, the viral envelope can also have the proteins associated with the host cell within their membrane after budding. (Gelderblom)

These glycoproteins mediate the interaction between virion and host cell, typically initiating the fusion between the viral envelope and the host's cellular membrane. (Navaratnarajah)

In some cases, the virus with an envelope will form an endosome within the host cell. (White)

Vaccination against enveloped viruses can function by neutralizing the glycoprotein activity with antibodies. (Rey)

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 * 1) The capsid, having a focused role of protecting the genome in addition to immune recognition evasion (Stuart 2019).
 * 2) Viral envelope persistence, wither it be enveloped or naked, are a factor in determining longevity of a virus on inanimate surfaces (Firquet 2015)
 * 3) The particular set of viral proteins are engaged in a series of structural changes. When these changes are set/finished, there is then and only then, fusion with the host membrane (Benhaim 2020).
 * 4) The viral capsid is known for its protection of RNA before it is inserted into the host cell, unlike the viral envelope which protects the protein capsid (Cliver 2009).

"The cell from which a virus buds often dies or is weakened, and sheds more viral particles for an extended period. The lipid bilayer envelope of these viruses is relatively sensitive to desiccation, heat, and amphiphiles such as soap and detergents, therefore these viruses are easier to sterilize than non-enveloped viruses, have limited survival outside host environments, and typically must transfer directly from host to host."