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Variation in nucleotide sequences coding for the N-terminal regions of the matrix and nonstructural proteins of influenza A viruses.

Variation in nucleotide sequences coding for the N-terminal regions of the matrix and nonstructural proteins of influenza A viruses.

... 1 Variation in Nucleotide Sequences Coding for the N-Terminal Regions of the Matrix and Nonstructural Proteins of Influenza A Viruses Received 19 September 1980/Accepted 17 December 1980[r] ...

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Terminal regions confer plasticity to the tetrameric assembly of human HspB2 and HspB3

Terminal regions confer plasticity to the tetrameric assembly of human HspB2 and HspB3

... Although the crystallized sHsp homo-oligomers are symmetrical, most (particularly mammalian) sHsps are polydisperse. The symmetric sHsps have given indica- tions of flexibility in the system that can contribute to ...

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Control of Translation by the 5′- and 3′-Terminal Regions of the Dengue Virus Genome

Control of Translation by the 5′- and 3′-Terminal Regions of the Dengue Virus Genome

... -terminal regions of the DEN serotype 2 genome by using luciferase reporter mRNAs transfected into Vero ...untranslated regions (UTRs), as well as the first 36 codons of the capsid coding region ...

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In Vitro and In Vivo Mutational Analysis of the 3′-Terminal Regions of Hepatitis E Virus Genomes and Replicons

In Vitro and In Vivo Mutational Analysis of the 3′-Terminal Regions of Hepatitis E Virus Genomes and Replicons

... are believed to be encoded by individual subgenomic RNAs generated during replication (34, 42). ORF2 encodes the viral capsid protein; it contains a signal peptide sequence and three potential glycosylation sites (43), ...

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Amino-terminal regions of polyomavirus middle T antigen are required for interactions with protein phosphatase 2A.

Amino-terminal regions of polyomavirus middle T antigen are required for interactions with protein phosphatase 2A.

... The first two regions that we mutated in MT are also shared with LT, which does not associate with PP2A. Therefore, they would not be expected to contain the sole determinants for interactions with PP2A. Recent ...

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Symmetric-strand packaging of recombinant parvovirus LuIII genomes that retain only the terminal regions.

Symmetric-strand packaging of recombinant parvovirus LuIII genomes that retain only the terminal regions.

... cleotide regions of higher homology were found in both FPV (89% at nucleotides 4961 and 4901) and CPV (89% at nucle- otide ...AT-like regions occur near the coat protein termination codons of FPV and ...

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B-cell lymphoproliferation and lymphomagenesis are associated with clonotypic intracellular terminal regions of the Epstein-Barr virus.

B-cell lymphoproliferation and lymphomagenesis are associated with clonotypic intracellular terminal regions of the Epstein-Barr virus.

... It was also interesting that different B-cell lineages propagated from the same mononucleosis patient showed variation in the propensity to exhibit multiple fused EBV termini, implying t[r] ...

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A Functional Antigenomic Promoter for the Paramyxovirus Simian Virus 5 Requires Proper Spacing between an Essential Internal Segment and the 3′ Terminus

A Functional Antigenomic Promoter for the Paramyxovirus Simian Virus 5 Requires Proper Spacing between an Essential Internal Segment and the 3′ Terminus

... FIG. 7. Alteration in the spacing between CRII and the 39 terminus results in SV5 DI RNA analogs that are defective for RNA replication. (A) Sequences of the 39-terminal regions of SV5 WT and mutant ...

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Simian agent 12 is a BK virus-like papovavirus which replicates in monkey cells.

Simian agent 12 is a BK virus-like papovavirus which replicates in monkey cells.

... The arrangement and sequence of functional elements in the origin of replication region, as well as the sequences of the N-terminal regions of early protein products, indicate that SA12 [r] ...

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Stimulation of oesophageal motility in the cat : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science in Physiology at Massey University of Manawatu in the Department of Veterinary Biology

Stimulation of oesophageal motility in the cat : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science in Physiology at Massey University of Manawatu in the Department of Veterinary Biology

... Record of the aid-thoracic and termiaal oesophageal response to the application of N/10 HCl to the terminal regions of the oesophagus.. The latency of this response was longer than that [r] ...

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Functional Analysis of the Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Cyclization Elements Indicates Major Differences between Mosquito-Borne and Tick-Borne Flaviviruses

Functional Analysis of the Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Cyclization Elements Indicates Major Differences between Mosquito-Borne and Tick-Borne Flaviviruses

... siderable body of evidence from studies with mosquito-borne flaviviruses indicating that sequence complementarity, i.e., ge- nome circularization, is relevant for RNA replication (1–3, 6, 28, 38, 46, 48, 64, 65). In ...

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Oligomerization of Hantavirus N Protein: C-Terminal α-Helices Interact To Form a Shared Hydrophobic Space

Oligomerization of Hantavirus N Protein: C-Terminal α-Helices Interact To Form a Shared Hydrophobic Space

... other regions may be involved. Previously published data suggest the N-terminal region as one of the candidates: (i) the N-terminal regions of Tula virus N protein (residues 1 to 43) and Sin ...

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The Vaccinia Virus 14-Kilodalton (A27L) Fusion Protein Forms a Triple Coiled-Coil Structure and Interacts with the 21-Kilodalton (A17L) Virus Membrane Protein through a C-Terminal α-Helix

The Vaccinia Virus 14-Kilodalton (A27L) Fusion Protein Forms a Triple Coiled-Coil Structure and Interacts with the 21-Kilodalton (A17L) Virus Membrane Protein through a C-Terminal α-Helix

... N-terminal regions of the 14-kDa protein were generated with the primers 59-CAT GCC ATG GAG GCT AAA CGC GAA GC and 59-CAT GCC ATG GAC AAT GAG GAA ACT CTC AAAC, respectively, flanked by NcoI restriction ...

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Sequence Analysis of Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus Long Terminal Repeats and Identification of Transcriptional Regulatory Regions

Sequence Analysis of Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus Long Terminal Repeats and Identification of Transcriptional Regulatory Regions

... identified regions with the ability to transactivate or repress transcription, including those that can do both de- pending on the cell ...LTR regions that are essential for PERV replication in cells of ...

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cis-acting regulatory regions in the long terminal repeat of simian foamy virus type 1.

cis-acting regulatory regions in the long terminal repeat of simian foamy virus type 1.

... Taf of SFV-1 had no effect on gene expression directed by the LTR of the related human foamy virus, whereas Taf transactivates gene expression directed by the LTRs of the human and simia[r] ...

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LRRK2 in Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies

LRRK2 in Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies

... different regions of LRRK2 has been used for detailed analysis of serial tissue sections from PD and DLB ...folded regions of LRRK2 (such as LRRK2 1838–2133 ) are masked in LBs but not in brain vascu- lar ...

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Regulation and structure/function relationships of the Rac1 GTPase-activating protein, n-chimaerin

Regulation and structure/function relationships of the Rac1 GTPase-activating protein, n-chimaerin

... consensus sequence of zinc-binding metalloproteins and DNA-binding proteins such as the Xenopus TFIIIA transcription factor and steroid receptors (Berg, 1990). Although there is no formal evidence that PKC binds DNA ...

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Review, Hypothesis The Meaning of the Microprocessor: Accounting for Evolution of Structural-Functional Novelty in the Canonical microRNA Biogenesis Pathway.

Review, Hypothesis The Meaning of the Microprocessor: Accounting for Evolution of Structural-Functional Novelty in the Canonical microRNA Biogenesis Pathway.

... sequence regions corresponding to the C-terminal RNAseIII and dsRBD protein domains of Drosha and Pasha, and showing that Drosha and Pasha sequences are true homologs provides a basis for a canonical, ...

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Threonine-Rich Repeats Increase Fibronectin Binding in the Candida
albicans Adhesin Als5p

Threonine-Rich Repeats Increase Fibronectin Binding in the Candida albicans Adhesin Als5p

... Cellular consequences of Als structure. Our results modify the idea that Als binding activity is localized to the Ig region alone and demonstrate a positive role for the TR in Als5p activity. This role could well have ...

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A subtelomeric non-LTR retrotransposon Hebe in the bdelloid rotifer Adineta vaga is subject to inactivation by deletions but not 5' truncations

A subtelomeric non-LTR retrotransposon Hebe in the bdelloid rotifer Adineta vaga is subject to inactivation by deletions but not 5' truncations

... In this study, we report, for the first time, a non-LTR ret- rotransposon in the genome of a bdelloid rotifer A. vaga, which exhibits characteristics of an active (or recently active) vertically-transmitted ...

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