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Impact of a non-uniform charge distribution on virus assembly [PDF]
Many spherical viruses encapsulate their genome in protein shells with icosahedral symmetry. This process is spontaneous and driven by electrostatic interactions between positive domains on the virus coat proteins and the negative genome.
Erdemci-Tandogan, Gonca+4 more
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In Capsicum, the resistance against tobamoviruses conferred by the L2 gene is effective against all but one of the known tobamoviruses. Pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV) is the only virus which escapes its action.
A. de la Cruz+7 more
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Coat proteins isolated from clathrin coated vesicles can assemble into coated pits. [PDF]
Isolated human fibroblast plasma membranes that were attached by their extracellular surface to a solid substratum contained numerous clathrin coated pits that could be removed with a high pH buffer (Moore, M.S., D.T. Mahaffey, F.M. Brodsky, and R.G.W. Anderson. 1987. Science [Wash. DC]. 236:558-563).
Richard G.W. Anderson+3 more
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A combined genome-wide approach identifies a new potential candidate marker associated with the coat color sidedness in cattle [PDF]
Coat color is one of the most important phenotypic features in livestock breeds. Cinisara is a local cattle breed generally of uniform black color which occasionally presents a particular phenotype, with animals typically display a white band along their
Di Gerlando R.+6 more
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The Role of the Coat Protein A-Domain in P22 Bacteriophage Maturation
Bacteriophage P22 has long been considered a hallmark model for virus assembly and maturation. Repurposing of P22 and other similar virus structures for nanotechnology and nanomedicine has reinvigorated the need to further understand the protein-protein ...
David S. Morris, Peter E. Prevelige
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Genetic variability of the Czech Pea enation mosaic virus isolates
The Pea enation mosaic virus is an example of symbiogenesis of taxonomically unrelated PEMV-1 and PEMV-2 viruses. Partial RNA sequences, PEMV-1 coat protein, PEMV-2 movement protein gene and satellite RNA from seventeen isolates were compared with the ...
Dana ŠAFÁŘOVÁ, Milan NAVRÁTIL
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Construction of plant transformation vectors carrying beet necrotic yellow vein virus coat protein gene (i) - transformation vectors [PDF]
Coat protein gene of beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) was isolated from inoculated sugar beet roots and leaves of Chenopodium quinoa and Tetragonia expansa, by RT-PCR and imuno capture RT-PCR.
Atanassov, A.+5 more
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Ekspresi Rekombinan Gen Protein Selubung Pepper vein yellows virus
Pepper vein yellows virus (PeVYV) isolate from Bali have been identified from pepper plants with chlorosis symptoms. Specific antiserum of PeVYV had not available yet commercially.
Rita Kurnia Apindiati+2 more
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Multishell Structures of Virus Coat Proteins
Under conditions of low ionic strength and a pH ranging between about 3.7 and 5.0, solutions of purified coat proteins of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) form spherical multishell structures in the absence of viral RNA. The outer surfaces of the shells in these structures are negatively charged, whereas the inner surfaces are positively charged ...
Prinsen, P.+3 more
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Diverse roles for the p24 family of proteins in eukaryotic cells
Members of the p24 protein family form a highly conserved family of type I transmembrane proteins that are abundant components of the early secretory pathway.
Schuiki Irmgard, Volchuk Allen
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