id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263017-rh86g4jk Wigginton, Krista Rule Virus disinfection mechanisms: the role of virus composition, structure, and function 2011-12-09 .txt text/plain 3710 186 34 Non-culturable virus disinfection kinetics must be either determined with human charge studies or predicted using surrogate viruses that can be cultured in vitro but that differ in composition, structure, and function. Coupling structure and composition information aids in our understanding of virus reactivity X-ray crystal structures have been published for numerous enteric viruses [25,26 ,27] and with these reports have come a windfall of valuable information including the location and orientation of capsid protein residues. Specific questions include: 1) Which virus protein residues are involved with fundamental functions and how do these vary amongst different strains and species; 2) What specific chemical modifications take place in the genome and capsid during disinfection and what effects do these modifications have on virus structure and function; 3) How similar are disinfectant-induced modifications amongst various enteric viruses? ./cache/cord-263017-rh86g4jk.txt ./txt/cord-263017-rh86g4jk.txt