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RNA-Stimulated ATPase and RNA Helicase Activities and RNA Binding Domain of Hepatitis G Virus Nonstructural Protein 3

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TABLE 1. Kinetics of NTP and dNTP hydrolysis by theHGV NS3 protein
FIG. 3. RNA and DNA binding activities of the MBP-HGV/NS3 protein.Gel retardation assays were performed with all of the substrates (R/R, R/D, D/R,
FIG. 4. RNA binding activity of MBP-HGV/NS3 protein. (A) Schematicrepresentation of the full and deleted MBP-HGV/NS3 proteins
FIG. 6. Mapping of an RNA binding domain of the MBP-HCV/NS3 protein.(A) Schematic representation of the full and C-terminal amino-acid-deleted

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