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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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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

... Stoichiometric analysis (14) showed that there are two mol- ecules of topo I per double hexamer in the T-antigen–DNA– topo I complex; hence, one molecule of topo I is situated on each hexamer. In Fig. 6A, we highlight ...

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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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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

... Case presentation: A 58 year-old man presented with progressive back pain and six months of weakness in the proximal parts of all four limbs. Physical examinations showed that he was short in stature (height, 164.4 cm; ...

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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

... 3= end of rpsA was added in our ...the C-terminal ends of RpsA may cause PZA ...its C-terminal end and was PZA sensitive ...

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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

... The sequence of chit42 cDNA (Accession number; DQ022674) and ChBD of R. oligosporuschi1 (Accession number; IFO 8631) were retrieved from NCBI. To produce a chimeric chitinase containing linker+ChBD at the ...

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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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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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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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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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A Null Mutation in the Gene Encoding the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 UL37 Polypeptide Abrogates Virus Maturation

A Null Mutation in the Gene Encoding the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 UL37 Polypeptide Abrogates Virus Maturation

... D, and E, see asterisks). These data provide a clear picture of the fate of the UL37 mutant capsids. Examination of the cy- toplasm of these infected cells did not reveal any enveloped particles. In the image of the ...

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Sabath_unc_0153D_14875.pdf

Sabath_unc_0153D_14875.pdf

... 3’ end processing of histone pre-mRNAs in ...3’ end processing of histone pre-mRNAs in ...3’ end processing of Drosophila histone H3 (dH3) pre-mRNA in a Kc nuclear extract prepared from freshly ...

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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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p120 catenin is essential for terminal end bud function and mammary morphogenesis

p120 catenin is essential for terminal end bud function and mammary morphogenesis

... Protein was isolated as previously described (Mariner et al., 2004). Briefly, cells were washed with PBS, lysed in RIPA buffer (50 mM Tris pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl, 1% Nonidet P40, 0.5% deoxycholic acid, 0.1% SDS) containing ...

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Important roles of C terminal residues in degradation of capsid protein of classical swine fever virus

Important roles of C terminal residues in degradation of capsid protein of classical swine fever virus

... CSFV C protein has been reported to interact with the osteosarcoma amplified 9 protein (OS9) [38], a glycoprotein located in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) which plays a role in the degradation of unfolded proteins ...

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Functional Study of the C-Terminal Part of the Hepatitis C Virus E1 Ectodomain

Functional Study of the C-Terminal Part of the Hepatitis C Virus E1 Ectodomain

... Most mutations in the PFP region and the downstream region (G278A, D279A, L286A, Q302A, E303A, and Y309A) affect the interaction between E1 and E2. These results confirm the involvement of E1 region from aa 290 to 306 in ...

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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

... HEAT domains are commonly found in solenoid structures that are protein scaffolds for multiprotein complexes 64-73 . Based on the specific amino acid positions in the structure, the HEAT repeats can be subclassified ...

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Spatial Configuration of Hepatitis E Virus Antigenic Domain

Spatial Configuration of Hepatitis E Virus Antigenic Domain

... the C terminus is exposed on the surface of VLPs, while the N terminus points toward the VLP ...the C terminus is more suitable for tethering bulky foreign antigenic sequences, as was shown in a previous ...

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Capped and conserved terminal structures in human rotavirus genome double-stranded RNA segments.

Capped and conserved terminal structures in human rotavirus genome double-stranded RNA segments.

... These terminal sequences, like those of reovirus and CPV, are capable of forming an end-to-end base-paired duplex structure: G ACC GmGC C CG CUGG Examination of terminal structures by S1[r] ...

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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

... Both RILP and ORP1L have been reported to localize on LEs, and their overexpression induces juxtanuclear clustering of these compartments, suggesting involvement in microtubule- dependent LE motility (Jordens et al., ...

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