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Nucleoproteins are
proteins conjugated with
nucleic acids (either DNA or RNA).
Typical nucleoproteins include ribosomes,
nucleosomes and
viral nucleocapsid...
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viral nucleoprotein. The RNA
genome of the
virus encodes five
genes whose order is
highly conserved.
These genes code for
nucleoprotein (N), phosphoprotein...
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Influenza virus nucleoprotein (NP) is a
structural protein which encapsidates the
negative strand viral RNA. NP is one of the main
determinants of species...
- Dinoflagellate/viral
nucleoproteins (DVNPs) are a
family of positively-charged, DNA-binding
nucleoproteins found exclusively in
dinoflagellates and Nucleocytoviricota...
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AHNAK nucleoprotein 2 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the AHNAK2 gene. GRCh38:
Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000185567 – Ensembl, May 2017 GRCm38:...
- RNA-binding
groove of the
nucleoprotein of the virus,
preventing formation of the
ribonucleoprotein complex—thus
taking the
viral nucleoproteins out of circulation...
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shown in
green cartoon,
chain B
shown in
yellow cartoon)
complexed to a
fragment of the
influenza nucleoprotein NP383-391 (orange, sticks). PDB ID 2BST...
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latent EBER-1/EBER-2 are
small nuclear RNAs,
which bind to
certain nucleoprotein particles,
enabling binding to PKR (dsRNA-dependent serin/threonin protein...
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their capsid.
Proteins ****ociated with
nucleic acid are
known as
nucleoproteins, and the ****ociation of
viral capsid proteins with
viral nucleic acid...
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general recombinase Rad51 coat the single-stranded DNA to form
nucleoprotein filaments. The
recombinases catalyze invasion of the
opposite chromatid...