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- In virology, a nonstructural protein is a protein encoded by a virus but that is not part of the viral particle. They typically include the various enzymes...
- region of the genome codes for three structural proteins and seven nonstructural (NS) proteins, proteins that are not incorporated into the structure...
- VP2, VP3, VP4, VP6 and VP7. In addition to the VPs, there are six nonstructural proteins (NSPs), that are only produced in cells infected by rotavirus...
- functions, and groups of viral proteins include structural proteins, nonstructural proteins, regulatory proteins, and accessory proteins. Viruses are non-living...
- Nonstructural protein 3 (NS3), also known as p-70, is a viral nonstructural protein that is 70 kDa cleavage product of the hepatitis C virus polyprotein...
- econometric approaches can be broadly classified into nonstructural and structural. The nonstructural models are based primarily on statistics (although...
- Markovian Multi Criteria Decision Making New Approach to Appraisal (NATA) Nonstructural Fuzzy Decision Support System (NSFDSS) Ordinal Priority Approach (OPA)...
- Bunyaviridae nonstructural S proteins (NSs) are synthesized by viral DNA/RNA and do not play a role in the replication or the viral protein coating. The...
- express large polyproteins that undergo proteolysis to form several nonstructural proteins with various functions in the viral life cycle, including proteases...
- incessant stretch of codons that do not contain a stop codon). Four nonstructural proteins are encoded on two-thirds of the genome (5' end), which include...