How do protein–RNA interactions influence the structure and function of virus capsids?
How do protein–RNA interactions influence the structure and function of virus capsids?

How do protein–RNA interactions influence the structure and function of virus capsids?
What advancements have been made in virus structure determination techniques?
How do the findings from virus structural studies impact our understanding of viral diseases?
What are the Characteristics of Virus?
Describe and carry out a semi-quantitative Benedict’s test on a reducing sugar solution by standardising the test and using the results (time to first colour change or comparison to colour standards) to estimate the concentration
State that cells use ATP from respiration for energy-requiring processes
state that all viruses are non-cellular structures with a nucleic acid core (either DNA or RNA) and a capsid made of protein, and that some viruses have an outer envelope made of phospholipids
compare the structure of a prokaryotic cell as found in a typical bacterium with the structures of typical eukaryotic cells in plants and animals
outline key structural features of a prokaryotic cell as found in a typical bacterium, including: • unicellular • generally 1–5 µm diameter • peptidoglycan cell walls • circular DNA • 70S ribosomes • absence of organelles surrounded by double membranes