Influenza Journals
Influenza viruses are members of the family Orthomyxoviridae. This family represents enveloped viruses the genome of which consists of segmented negative-sense single-strand RNA segments. There are four genera of this family: types A, B, C and Thogotovirus, of which, however, only genera A and B are clinically relevant for humans. The eight genome segments of influenza A and B viruses are loosely encapsidated by the nucleoprotein. The polymerase complexes consisting of the three polymerase proteins PB1, PB2, and PA are located at the ends of the nucleocapsids. These helical capsids are encircled by the M1 matrix protein and by a host-derived lipid bilayer envelope in which the virus surface glycoproteins haemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) as well as the M2 matrix protein are embedded.
Last Updated on: Nov 27, 2024