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Characterization of the Arenavirus RING Finger Z Protein Regions Required for Z-Mediated Inhibition of Viral RNA Synthesis

Characterization of the Arenavirus RING Finger Z Protein Regions Required for Z-Mediated Inhibition of Viral RNA Synthesis

... TV Z proteins have low amino acid identity within these two re- gions ...TV Z proteins differed in 12 of 16 and 7 of 11 residues comprising regions 16 through 31 and 69 through 79, ...many ... See full document

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The Z Protein of the New World Arenavirus Tacaribe Virus Has Bona Fide Budding Activity That Does Not Depend on Known Late Domain Motifs

The Z Protein of the New World Arenavirus Tacaribe Virus Has Bona Fide Budding Activity That Does Not Depend on Known Late Domain Motifs

... (NS) RNA genome and a life cycle restricted to the cell cytoplasm ...Each RNA segment uses an ambisense coding strategy to direct the expression of two genes that are in opposite orientations and separated ... See full document

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Conserved Residues in Lassa Fever Virus Z Protein Modulate Viral Infectivity at the Level of the Ribonucleoprotein

Conserved Residues in Lassa Fever Virus Z Protein Modulate Viral Infectivity at the Level of the Ribonucleoprotein

... The Z protein (90 to 99 amino acids [aa], depending on the species of arenavirus) has been shown to be the driving force of arenaviral budding (25, 32), and cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) studies ... See full document

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Molecular Determinants of Arenavirus Z Protein Homo-Oligomerization and L Polymerase Binding

Molecular Determinants of Arenavirus Z Protein Homo-Oligomerization and L Polymerase Binding

... for Z-mediated inhibition of viral RNA synthesis and Z-L interactions (11, 23), the conserved cysteine and histidine res- idues that define the RING motif of TCRV ... See full document

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RING Finger Z Protein of Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV) Inhibits Transcription and RNA Replication of an LCMV S-Segment Minigenome

RING Finger Z Protein of Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV) Inhibits Transcription and RNA Replication of an LCMV S-Segment Minigenome

... All arenavirus Z genes sequenced thus far contain a con- served RING finger domain of the type RING HC (C1-X2- C2-X9-C3-X2-H1-X2-C4-X2-C5-X10-C6-X2-C7) ...the RING finger ... See full document

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Sequence in the Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein Required for Viral Polymerase Binding and RNA Synthesis

Sequence in the Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein Required for Viral Polymerase Binding and RNA Synthesis

... the viral polymerase has the inherent capacity to initiate unprimed vRNA synthesis, but it synthesizes only short transcripts (approximately 20 bases long) that do not extend past the surface of the ... See full document

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Cotranslational Coat Protein-Mediated Inhibition of Potyviral RNA Translation

Cotranslational Coat Protein-Mediated Inhibition of Potyviral RNA Translation

... several RNA viruses, CPs coordinate the switch between viral RNA translation, replication, and encapsidation in a concentration-dependent ...promote RNA replica- tion or translation, whereas ... See full document

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The Zinc RING Finger of Bovine Herpesvirus 1-Encoded bICP0 Protein Is Crucial for Viral Replication and Virulence

The Zinc RING Finger of Bovine Herpesvirus 1-Encoded bICP0 Protein Is Crucial for Viral Replication and Virulence

... of viral proteins following infection of bovine cells with the 51g mutant or 51gR ...recognizes viral structural proteins and many of these proteins are glycosylated, ...and viral proteins in ... See full document

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Cooperative Roles of Fish Protein Kinase Containing Z-DNA Binding Domains and Double-Stranded RNA-Dependent Protein Kinase in Interferon-Mediated Antiviral Response

Cooperative Roles of Fish Protein Kinase Containing Z-DNA Binding Domains and Double-Stranded RNA-Dependent Protein Kinase in Interferon-Mediated Antiviral Response

... detect Z-DNA or Z-RNA due to the unique N-terminal Z ␣ ...two Z-DNA binding domain-containing proteins identified in mammals, DAI (ZBP1/DLM-1) and ADAR1, have been con- firmed to be ... See full document

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Encephalomyocarditis Virus 2A Protein Is Required for Viral Pathogenesis and Inhibition of Apoptosis

Encephalomyocarditis Virus 2A Protein Is Required for Viral Pathogenesis and Inhibition of Apoptosis

... diverse viral infections and repre- sents, at a cellular scale, ...leader protein of Mengovirus (closely related to EMCV) has been found to mediate antiapoptotic activity ...activity, inhibition of ... See full document

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Non structural protein 1 is required for West Nile virus replication complex formation and viral RNA synthesis

Non structural protein 1 is required for West Nile virus replication complex formation and viral RNA synthesis

... affects viral RNA synthesis and formation of the replication ...strand viral RNA in BHK21-VEEV-NS1 or BHK21-VEEV-NS1-IS (premature stop codon) cells infected with WNV-WT or Δ ...points, ... See full document

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Characterization of Prime Ideals in (Z+,<=D)

Characterization of Prime Ideals in (Z+,<=D)

... on Z + by “m ≤ C n if and only if m ∈ C (n)”. It is well known that Z + has the structure of a distributive lattice with respect to the division ...a characterization for the prime ideals in ... See full document

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Inhibition of vesicular stomatitis virus RNA synthesis by protein hyperphosphorylation.

Inhibition of vesicular stomatitis virus RNA synthesis by protein hyperphosphorylation.

... Analysis of proteins and RNA species in infected cells labeled with 32p showed that OKA led to hyperphosphorylation of two viral phosphoproteins, the P/NS protein and matrix protein M, r[r] ... See full document

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Reversible Inhibition of Poliovirus RNA Synthesis In Vivo and In Vitro by Viral Products

Reversible Inhibition of Poliovirus RNA Synthesis In Vivo and In Vitro by Viral Products

... During the in vitro incorporation of [3HJUTP by viral RNA polymerase preparations in the presence of 750 x g supernatants, the following RNase inhibitors were added to the enzyme test: P[r] ... See full document

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The parabolic implosion for f0(z) = z + z v+1 + φ(2v=Z)

The parabolic implosion for f0(z) = z + z v+1 + φ(2v=Z)

... For each s, 5 such family there will be associated fundamental regions {Si', 8 and an associated gate 3}i, structure G' E Admissible and perhaps Fatou coordinates defined on the sets {SS[r] ... See full document

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Univalence of normalized solutions of W″(z)+p(z)W(z)=0

Univalence of normalized solutions of W″(z)+p(z)W(z)=0

... In regions III U IV Robertson’s Main Theorem applies and our Corollary B.. In region IV Robertson’s Main Theorem applies and our Corollary B applies.[r] ... See full document

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Uniqueness of meromorphic solutions of the difference equation \(R {1}(z)f(z+1)+R {2}(z)f(z)=R {3}(z)\)

Uniqueness of meromorphic solutions of the difference equation \(R {1}(z)f(z+1)+R {2}(z)f(z)=R {3}(z)\)

... Throughout the whole paper, for a meromorphic function f (z), we use standard notations of the Nevanlinna theory (see, e.g., [2, 8, 14]) such as T(r, f ), m(r, f ), and N(r, f ) and define respectively the order of ... See full document

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Regulation of Viral RNA Synthesis by the V Protein of Parainfluenza Virus 5

Regulation of Viral RNA Synthesis by the V Protein of Parainfluenza Virus 5

... of RNA editing ...V protein is highly conserved, contains 7 cys- teine residues, and resembles a zinc finger domain (21, ...V protein plays an important role in viral ...V ... See full document

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Synthesis of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Negative-Strand RNA In Vitro: Dependence on Viral Protein Synthesis

Synthesis of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Negative-Strand RNA In Vitro: Dependence on Viral Protein Synthesis

... In these experiments the amount of negative-strand RNA synthesized in the complete system consisting of nucleocapsid templates and reticulocyte lysate programmed with saturating amounts [r] ... See full document

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The Matrix Protein of Measles Virus Regulates Viral RNA Synthesis and Assembly by Interacting with the Nucleocapsid Protein

The Matrix Protein of Measles Virus Regulates Viral RNA Synthesis and Assembly by Interacting with the Nucleocapsid Protein

... M protein may interact with N TAIL, like the P protein and multiple host ...M protein were analyzed in the yeast two-hybrid ...P protein and to self-associate ...3 protein was unable to ... See full document

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