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== Structure ==
[[Image:Bovine Papillomavirus Capsid.png|thumb|Papillomavirus capsid from bovine papillomavirus]]
Papillomaviruses are non-enveloped, meaning that the outer shell or [[capsid]] of the virus is not covered by a lipid [[Cell membrane|membrane]]. A single viral protein, known as L1, is necessary and sufficient for formation of a 55–60 nanometer capsid composed of 72 star-shaped capsomers (see figure). Like most non-enveloped viruses, the capsid is geometrically regular and presents [[icosahedral symmetry]]. Self-assembled [[virus-like particle]]s composed of L1 are the basis of a successful group of prophylactic [[HPV vaccine]]s designed to elicit virus-neutralizing [[antibodies]] that protect against initial HPV infection. As such, papillomaviridæ are stable in the [[Environment (biophysical)|environment]].{{cn}}
 
The papillomavirus genome is a double-stranded circular DNA molecule ~8,000 [[base pairs]] in length. It is packaged within the L1 shell along with cellular [[histone]] proteins, which serve to wrap and condense DNA.{{cn}}
 
The papillomavirus capsid also contains a viral protein known as L2, which is less abundant. Although not clear how L2 is arranged within the virion, it is known to perform several important functions, including facilitating the packaging of the viral genome into nascent virions as well as the infectious entry of the virus into new host cells. L2 is of interest as a possible target for more broadly protective [[HPV vaccine]]s.
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