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Cumulative Mutations of Ubiquitin Acceptor Sites in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag Cause a Late Budding Defect

Cumulative Mutations of Ubiquitin Acceptor Sites in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag Cause a Late Budding Defect

... other sites are ...Ub acceptor sites in upstream domains were replaced in ...potential acceptor sites into the C-terminal part of Gag, we mutated three Arg codons to Lys in the NC ...

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Geminivirus Replication Protein Impairs SUMO Conjugation of Proliferating Cellular Nuclear Antigen at Two Acceptor Sites

Geminivirus Replication Protein Impairs SUMO Conjugation of Proliferating Cellular Nuclear Antigen at Two Acceptor Sites

... SUMO acceptor sites, Strzalka and cowork- ers used Arabidopsis AtSUMO3, while we used ...SUMO acceptor sites suggests that in the absence of the main acceptor sites, SCE1 will ...

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cis-Acting sequences in addition to donor and acceptor sites are required for template switching during synthesis of plus-strand DNA for duck hepatitis B virus.

cis-Acting sequences in addition to donor and acceptor sites are required for template switching during synthesis of plus-strand DNA for duck hepatitis B virus.

... and acceptor sites) between which a complemen- tary strand of nucleic acid is ...and acceptor sites are involved in the template switches of duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV), a series of ...

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Three Spliced mRNAs of TT Virus Transcribed from a Plasmid Containing the Entire Genome in COS1 Cells

Three Spliced mRNAs of TT Virus Transcribed from a Plasmid Containing the Entire Genome in COS1 Cells

... types retrieved from the database. The consensus sequence of the splice junction (2, 11) is shown at the top. (A) The first splicing shared by 3.0-, 1.2-, and 1.0-kb mRNAs of VT416; (B) the second splicing in 1.2-kb ...

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Crosstalk between SET7/9-dependent methylation and ARTD1-mediated ADP-ribosylation of histone H1.4

Crosstalk between SET7/9-dependent methylation and ARTD1-mediated ADP-ribosylation of histone H1.4

... lation sites [24]. It is therefore likely that competition for acceptor sites between different histone PTMs such as ADP-ribosylation, acetylation, methylation and phos- phorylation causes crosstalk ...

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The herpes simplex virus type 1 2.0-kilobase latency-associated transcript is a stable intron which branches at a guanosine.

The herpes simplex virus type 1 2.0-kilobase latency-associated transcript is a stable intron which branches at a guanosine.

... 8.5-kb LAT gene encompassing the 2.0-kb LAT was cloned into a eukaryotic expression vector downstream of the cytomegalovirus immediate-early gene promoter. Northern hybridization of RNA isolated from transfected COS-1 ...

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Charge environments around phosphorylation sites in proteins

Charge environments around phosphorylation sites in proteins

... phosphorylated sites and other Ser, Thr, Tyr locations in the same ...phospho-acceptor sites, we calculated interactions with positively-charged residues ...

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Mutational Analysis of Hepatitis C Virus Nonstructural Protein 5A: Potential Role of Differential Phosphorylation in RNA Replication and Identification of a Genetically Flexible Domain

Mutational Analysis of Hepatitis C Virus Nonstructural Protein 5A: Potential Role of Differential Phosphorylation in RNA Replication and Identification of a Genetically Flexible Domain

... phospho acceptor sites or affect phosphorylation in a more indirect ...phospho acceptor sites that have been mapped by biochemical approaches are serine residues 2321 (39) and 2194 (22), but ...

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Analysis of Duck Hepatitis B Virus Reverse Transcription Indicates a Common Mechanism for the Two Template Switches during Plus-Strand DNA Synthesis

Analysis of Duck Hepatitis B Virus Reverse Transcription Indicates a Common Mechanism for the Two Template Switches during Plus-Strand DNA Synthesis

... the accumulation of an SS DNA intermediate that is not as- sociated with plus-strand DNA. But the defect in primer trans- location/utilization for our 5E and M mutant viruses is only partial. Only some of the capsids in ...

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Di μ chlorido bis­­{[(3,4 η) 2,5 di­methylhex 3 yne 2,5 diol]copper(I)}

Di μ chlorido bis­­{[(3,4 η) 2,5 di­methylhex 3 yne 2,5 diol]copper(I)}

... hydrogen-bond acceptor sites, one of the hydroxy substituents is engaged in an intramolecular hydrogen bond, whereas the remaining three OH groups form intermolecular interactions which sustain the supra- ...

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Bovine Coronavirus 5′-Proximal Genomic Acceptor Hotspot for Discontinuous Transcription Is 65 Nucleotides Wide

Bovine Coronavirus 5′-Proximal Genomic Acceptor Hotspot for Discontinuous Transcription Is 65 Nucleotides Wide

... an acceptor core (UCUAAAC in the case of bovine coronavirus) near the 3 ⴕ end of the 5 ⴕ -terminal genomic ...sequence, acceptor sites between genomic nt 33 and 97 (identical between the DI RNA and ...

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Defective herpes simplex virus type 1 vectors harboring gag, pol, and env genes can be used to rescue defective retrovirus vectors.

Defective herpes simplex virus type 1 vectors harboring gag, pol, and env genes can be used to rescue defective retrovirus vectors.

... cloning sites used to obtain the constructs ...and acceptor sites, respectively; DE, deletion of the encapsidation sequence; TK and IE3, HSV-1 TK and IE3-encoding genes; HCMV, human cytomegalovirus ...

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Role of Ubiquitin in Parainfluenza Virus 5 Particle Formation

Role of Ubiquitin in Parainfluenza Virus 5 Particle Formation

... alternative sites when the primary ones have been removed and with only a subset of these sites being able to contribute to the VLP production function upon ubiquitin at- ...attachment sites, and ...

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Acceptor splice site prediction

Acceptor splice site prediction

... of acceptor splice sites is, indeed, a difficult ...actual acceptor splice site ...authentic acceptor splice site and those candidates that are more distantly located than others compete less ...

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Broadband ultrafast photoprotection by oxybenzone across the UVB and UVC spectral regions

Broadband ultrafast photoprotection by oxybenzone across the UVB and UVC spectral regions

... tion coordinate, transforming to the keto conformer with increasing O – H bond distance. (Fig. 1, red). 13 Furthermore, theoretical studies of similar species, that contain hydrogen donor (OH) – acceptor (CO) ...

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Effect of the acceptor moiety on the electrochemical and electrochromic properties of Donor-Acceptor-Donor polymer films

Effect of the acceptor moiety on the electrochemical and electrochromic properties of Donor-Acceptor-Donor polymer films

... donor-electron acceptor-electron donor (D-A-D) structure were ...the acceptor on the electrochemical and electrochromic properties of the polymer films was ...different acceptor affects strongly the ...

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Thioindigo-Based Photoswitchable Hydrogen Bond Arrays

Thioindigo-Based Photoswitchable Hydrogen Bond Arrays

... bond acceptor A2 with the aid of 1 H NMR spectroscopy, UV-Vis absorption spectra and X-ray ...an acceptor, which are: 2,6-diaminopyridinium BArF (D1 + ), 2-amino-5-methylpyridinium BArF (D2 + ), ...

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Acetylenic phenanthroline analogues, phenanthrolino-fused benzodehydroannulenes and their Ru(II)-complexes.

Acetylenic phenanthroline analogues, phenanthrolino-fused benzodehydroannulenes and their Ru(II)-complexes.

... The approaches towards the construction of dehydroannulenes with exotopic metal binding sites discussed in the last chapter were based on oxidative acetylene coupling reactions of acetylenic pyzphen heterocycles. ...

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The role of species specific modifications in peptidoglycan biosynthesis

The role of species specific modifications in peptidoglycan biosynthesis

... the acceptor site initiates transglycosylation, involving the interaction with several specific residues (detailed in Figure ...the acceptor site, which is stabilised by R241 and subsequently reacts with ...

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Branch Point Identification and Sequence Requirements for Intron Splicing in Plasmodium falciparum

Branch Point Identification and Sequence Requirements for Intron Splicing in Plasmodium falciparum

... Splicing of mRNA is an ancient and evolutionarily conserved process in eukaryotic organisms, but intron- exon structures vary. Plasmodium falciparum has an extreme AT nucleotide bias (>80%), providing a unique ...

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