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Carboxyl-Terminal Region of the Maturation Protein of RNA Coliphage Qβ Mediates Host Attachment, Virion Formation, and Cell Lysis. [PDF]
Kajitani M, Hakoshima N, Inokuchi Y.
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Viral diversity, ecological interconnectedness, and the identification of mammalian chuviruses in Australian microbats. [PDF]
Ortiz-Baez AS +5 more
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Abstract The histone fold is one of the most ancient and versatile structural motifs in protein biology, best known for its role in chromatin organization. A remarkable variation of this motif is the double histone fold (DHF), in which two histone folds are encoded within a single polypeptide chain and assemble intramolecularly into a histone‐like ...
Anna Ranaudo +3 more
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ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: <i>Anelloviridae</i> 2026. [PDF]
Kraberger S +8 more
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ssRNA bacteriophage metagenomes reveal a diverse set of novel protein families
Abstract The bacteriophages with single‐stranded RNA (ssRNA) genomes (class Leviviricetes) are among the simplest known viruses that encode only three core proteins: a receptor‐binding protein, a capsid protein, and an RNA‐dependent RNA polymerase. The number of isolated ssRNA phages has remained very low, but the accumulating RNA metagenome data have ...
Jānis Rūmnieks +3 more
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Genetic characterization and structural insights of canine astroviruses circulating in South Korea. [PDF]
Jeong CG +4 more
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Family‐level specialization in protein domain insertion architectures
Abstract Domain insertion creates architectures where one domain interrupts another's sequence. Analysis across 2.7 million classified domains reveals that insertions occur in 20% of multidomain proteins, with 331 families exhibiting consistent architectural roles: 162 function exclusively as hosts, while 169 exclusively serve as inserted modules, such
R. Dustin Schaeffer +4 more
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ABSTRACT Oral pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can substantially reduce HIV infection risk when taken as prescribed. However, many individuals struggle adhering to the daily regimen. Twice‐yearly injections of the novel HIV capsid inhibitor lenacapavir (LEN) demonstrated potential in recent PrEP trials.
Hee‐yeong Kim +3 more
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"Expression of a recombinant chimeric capsid-nucleocapsid protein from bovine leukemia virus genotype 1 for the diagnosis of enzootic bovine leukosis". [PDF]
Sánchez Gasca JH +5 more
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ABSTRACT Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV) is a ubiquitous herpesvirus and a causal factor for Burkitt Lymphoma (BL), Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL), gastric carcinoma (GC) and nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Whether EBV contributes to a wider spectrum of cancers remains uncertain.
Marisa D. Muckian +4 more
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