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Use of anti-nucleocapsid antibody detection as a marker of SARS-CoV-2 infection in healthcare professionals: a longitudinal seroprevalence study at a university hospital in Catalonia, Spain. [PDF]

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Micó M   +13 more
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Nucleocapsid Assembly of Baculoviruses [PDF]

open access: yesViruses, 2019
The baculovirus nucleocapsid is formed through a rod-like capsid encapsulating a genomic DNA molecule of 80~180 kbp. The viral capsid is a large oligomer composed of many copies of various protein subunits. The assembly of viral capsids is a complex oligomerization process.
Shuling Zhao   +2 more
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The Coronavirus Nucleocapsid Is a Multifunctional Protein [PDF]

open access: yesViruses, 2014
The coronavirus nucleocapsid (N) is a structural protein that forms complexes with genomic RNA, interacts with the viral membrane protein during virion assembly and plays a critical role in enhancing the efficiency of virus transcription and assembly. Recent studies have confirmed that N is a multifunctional protein.
Burtram C Fielding, Fielding Burtram C
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Structure of the baculovirus nucleocapsid

Virology, 1982
A low-resolution structural model of the nucleocapsid of Spodoptera litura granulosis virus, a member of the Baculoviridae family, has been determined using contrast variation methods in both electron microscopy and low-angle X-ray solution scattering.
S K, Burley   +3 more
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Filovirus helical nucleocapsid structures

Microscopy, 2022
Abstract Filoviruses are filamentous enveloped viruses belonging to the family Filoviridae, in the order Mononegavirales. Some filovirus members, such as Ebola virus and Marburg virus, cause severe hemorrhagic fever in humans and non-human primates.
Shangfan Hu, Takeshi Noda
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The sense of the helix of paramyxovirus nucleocapsids

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1972
Abstract The sense of the helix of the nucleocapsid of the parainfluenza virus SV5 is left-handed, and evidence has been found suggesting that the nucleocapsid of mumps virus is also left-handed.
R W, Compans   +2 more
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On the infectivity of the Sindbis virus nucleocapsid

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1970
The nucleocapsid fraction derived either from Sindbis virions or from infected cell cultures was studied with respect to its ability to adsorb to susceptible cells as well as to initiate stages in viral replication. Neither preparation was adsorbed to BHK 21 cells under conditions where virion adsorption could be demonstrated. In addition parental RNA
P, Dobos, P, Faulkner
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The ultrastructure of disrupted herpesvirus nucleocapsids

Virology, 1975
Abstract Nucleocapsids prepared by treating herpes simplex or varicella-zoster virions with Nonidet P-40 were found to be degraded by EDTA-trypsin. Initial action of the enzyme appeared to be to degrade the pentameric capsomeres located on the vertices of the icosahedron and thus cause the capsid to flatten and the capsomeres to align in a ...
E L, Palmer, M L, Martin, G W, Gary
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Nucleocapsid Structure and Function

2008
Measles virus belongs to the Paramyxoviridae family within the Mononegavirales order. Its nonsegmented, single-stranded, negative-sense RNA genome is encapsidated by the nucleoprotein (N) to form a helical nucleocapsid. This ribonucleoproteic complex is the substrate for both transcription and replication.
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