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- The Avian HBV RNA encapsidation signal epsilon (AHBV epsilon) is an RNA structure that is shown to facilitate encapsidation of the pregenomic RNA required...
- encapsidation of APOBEC3G into HIV-1 virions is very important for the spread of APOBEC3G and the exertion of anti-retroviral activity. Encapsidation...
- The HBV RNA encapsidation signal epsilon (HBV_epsilon) is an element essential for HBV virus replication. It is an RNA structure situated near the 5'...
- The Gammaretrovirus core encapsidation signal is an RNA element known to be essential for stable dimerisation and efficient genome packaging during virus...
- "Efficient encapsidation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 vectors and further characterization of cis elements required for encapsidation". J. Virol...
- during packaging and produces immature capsids made of VP70. Following encapsidation, immature capsids are released from the cell without lysis. Extracellular...
- RNA encapsidation (packaging) signal, which is essential for efficient viral replication. Before its discovery, the location of the encapsidation (packaging)...
- it contains a "packaging signal" or "ψ" [also designated the "core encapsidation signal" (2)]. "J/psi particle | Quark, Charm & Meson | Britannica"....
- circular single-stranded RNA(s) dependent on viruses for replication and encapsidation. The genome of virusoids consists of several hundred (200–400) nucleotides...