uncoat

English

Etymology

un- + coat

Verb

uncoat (third-person singular simple present uncoats, present participle uncoating, simple past and past participle uncoated)

  1. (virology, intransitive) (of the capsid shell) to dissociate from the viral core in the host cell cytoplasm
    It takes only minutes, after entry into a cell, for a virus particle to uncoat.
  2. (virology, transitive) To remove the viral capsid of a virus, leading to the release of the viral genomic nucleic acid.

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