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The C-Terminal End of Parainfluenza Virus 5 NP Protein Is Important for Virus-Like Particle Production and M-NP Protein Interaction

The C-Terminal End of Parainfluenza Virus 5 NP Protein Is Important for Virus-Like Particle Production and M-NP Protein Interaction

... 5 C- terminal amino acid residues are relatively well conserved among closely related paramyxoviruses within the Rubulavirus genus ...the C-terminal ...5 C-terminal amino acid ...

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Functional characterization of the N-terminal and C-terminal domains of a sesame group II phytocystatin

Functional characterization of the N-terminal and C-terminal domains of a sesame group II phytocystatin

... For over-expression of non-fusion SiCYS in E. coli, the recombinant plasmid pET-28a containing SiCYS was ob- tained from our previous work (Shyu et al. 2004). In this study, two sets of primers with the restriction ...

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Simian Virus 40 DNA Replication Is Dependent on an Interaction between Topoisomerase I and the C-Terminal End of T Antigen

Simian Virus 40 DNA Replication Is Dependent on an Interaction between Topoisomerase I and the C-Terminal End of T Antigen

... and C-terminal (residues 602 to 708) regions of T ...the C-terminal binding site that are necessary for efficient binding to topo I in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and far-Western blot ...

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A limb-girdle myopathy phenotype of RUNX2 mutation in a patient with cleidocranial dysplasia: a case study and literature review

A limb-girdle myopathy phenotype of RUNX2 mutation in a patient with cleidocranial dysplasia: a case study and literature review

... The missense mutation, p.R225Q, located at the C- terminal end of the runt domain, is a known mutational hotspot in the RUNX2 gene [14, 15]. The runt domain is a highly conserved DNA-binding domain, ...

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Therapeutic effect of Gag-nuclease fusion protein on retrovirus-infected cell cultures.

Therapeutic effect of Gag-nuclease fusion protein on retrovirus-infected cell cultures.

... the C-terminal end of Moloney murine leukemia virus Gag and demonstrated that expression of this fusion protein in chronically infected chicken embryo fibroblasts resulted in its incorporation into ...

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Sabath_unc_0153D_14875.pdf

Sabath_unc_0153D_14875.pdf

... conserved C-terminal common to FLASH and YARP, Lalitha Kunduru cloned the last 108 amino acids of FLASH ...the C-terminal half of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA), a component of the ...

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Structural and functional analysis of heparan sulfate sulfotransferases

Structural and functional analysis of heparan sulfate sulfotransferases

... Based on previous success with 2OST using MBP fusion protein expression systems, we initially expressed several human TPST constructs containing various N- and C- terminal truncations as MBP fusion proteins ...

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Role of pncA and rpsA Gene Sequencing in Detection of Pyrazinamide Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates from Southern China

Role of pncA and rpsA Gene Sequencing in Detection of Pyrazinamide Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates from Southern China

... the C-termi- nal end of RpsA. We then made an alignment of C-terminal amino acid sequences of ribosomal protein S1 (RpsA) from 33 strains of 28 mycobacterial species ...parts, C-ter- ...

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Identification of Basic Amino Acids at the N-Terminal End of the Core Protein That Are Crucial for Hepatitis C Virus Infectivity

Identification of Basic Amino Acids at the N-Terminal End of the Core Protein That Are Crucial for Hepatitis C Virus Infectivity

... a C-terminal hydrophobic region ...the C-terminal end of D2 has not been mapped precisely, it likely ends between aa 177 and 182 (22, 27, ...He´patite C, ...

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Overexpression of chimeric chitinase42 enhanced antifungal activity of Trichoderma harzianum against Fusarium graminearum

Overexpression of chimeric chitinase42 enhanced antifungal activity of Trichoderma harzianum against Fusarium graminearum

... Abstract : Evidence for the role of chitinases in biocontrol by Trichoderma species has been well documented.Chit42 lacks a chitin–binding domain (ChBD) which is involved in its binding activity to insoluble chitin. The ...

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Molecular basis for the control of motor-based transport of MHC class II compartments

Molecular basis for the control of motor-based transport of MHC class II compartments

... (RILP), recruits the dynein–dynactin motor to LEs, resulting in minus end–driven vesicular transport to the MTOC (Jordens et al., 2001). The Rab7–RILP–dynein motor cascade has been shown to act on many ...

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Resequencing at >=40 fold depth of the parental genomes of a Solanum Lycopersicum x S  pimpinellifolium recombinant inbred line population and characterization of frame shift indels that are highly likely to perturb protein function

Resequencing at >=40 fold depth of the parental genomes of a Solanum Lycopersicum x S pimpinellifolium recombinant inbred line population and characterization of frame shift indels that are highly likely to perturb protein function

... or C terminal part of the proteins by only a few aa which may presumably not provoke major functional modifications (Table S6), for example in the case of Solyc01g058160, Solyc01g095620 or Solyc09g082630 ...

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Transactivation, Dimerization, and DNA-Binding Activity of White Spot Syndrome Virus Immediate-Early Protein IE1

Transactivation, Dimerization, and DNA-Binding Activity of White Spot Syndrome Virus Immediate-Early Protein IE1

... its C terminus, and during a herpesvirus saimiri infection, this domain is required for transactivation, repression of viral proteins, and the redistribution of the host splicing factor SC-35 ...whose ...

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Presenilins and the γ-secretase: still a complex problem

Presenilins and the γ-secretase: still a complex problem

... the C-terminal end of the Ab sequence have been ...eral C-terminally truncated Ab species can be produced, indicating that other cleavage sites exist ...

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Structural and molecular dynamics simulation studies support Symplekin's protein scaffolding role and a novel fold in the TraI relaxase-helicase C-terminus is essential for conjugative DNA transfer

Structural and molecular dynamics simulation studies support Symplekin's protein scaffolding role and a novel fold in the TraI relaxase-helicase C-terminus is essential for conjugative DNA transfer

... utilizing ligation independent cloning 55 . Table 2.1 lists all of the constructs that I cloned and test expressed in E. coli. Figure 2.2 shows a representative test expression for Symplekin 634-1082 and 669-1082 in the ...

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Spatial Configuration of Hepatitis E Virus Antigenic Domain

Spatial Configuration of Hepatitis E Virus Antigenic Domain

... Structure of the neutralization epitopes. The antigenic properties of HEV and the mechanisms by which it is neutral- ized are difficult to characterize due to the lack of adequate cell culture replication systems. ...

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Terminal amino acid sequences and proteolytic cleavage sites of mouse mammary tumor virus env gene products.

Terminal amino acid sequences and proteolytic cleavage sites of mouse mammary tumor virus env gene products.

... The experimentally determined Cterminal amino acid sequence of mature viral gp36 GR is identical to the sequence from residue 684 to the C-terminal end residue 688 of the predicted seque[r] ...

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RNA-binding activity of hepatitis delta antigen involves two arginine-rich motifs and is required for hepatitis delta virus RNA replication.

RNA-binding activity of hepatitis delta antigen involves two arginine-rich motifs and is required for hepatitis delta virus RNA replication.

... To determine whether either of the ARM-like sequences was involved in RNA binding, we made a series of deletion mutants starting from the C-terminal end of the middle domain M of HDAg am[r] ...

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Orientation of the Cleavage Map of the 200-Kilodalton Polypeptide Encoded by the Bottom-Component RNA of Cowpea Mosaic Virus

Orientation of the Cleavage Map of the 200-Kilodalton Polypeptide Encoded by the Bottom-Component RNA of Cowpea Mosaic Virus

... Comparison of the proteolytic peptide patterns of 170K polypeptides synthesized in vitro and pulse-labeled at either the NH2-terminal or the COOH-terminal end with the patterns of the 17[r] ...

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Temporal and spatial variability of auroral forms in the 10–14 MLT sector: Relationship to plasma convection and solar wind magnetosphere coupling

Temporal and spatial variability of auroral forms in the 10–14 MLT sector: Relationship to plasma convection and solar wind magnetosphere coupling

... Two-dimensional images of the above mentioned auroral events, i.e. eastward and northward moving auroral forms, are given in Figs. 3(a) and 3(b). Figure 3(a) shows a picture sequence of the 630.0 nm emission for the ...

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