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A kinetic model for the impact of packaging signal mimics on genome encapsulation. [PDF]
Inspired by recent experiments on the spontaneous assembly of virus-like particles from a solution containing a synthetic coat protein and double-stranded DNA, we put forward a kinetic model that has as main ingredients a stochastic nucleation and a ...
de Bruijn R +5 more
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Packaging Technology for an Implantable Inner Ear MEMS Microphone [PDF]
Current cochlear implant (CI) systems provide substantial benefits for patients with severe hearing loss. However, they do not allow for 24/7 hearing, mainly due to the external parts that cannot be worn in all everyday situations. One of the key missing
Lukas Prochazka +7 more
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Influence of gag and RRE Sequences on HIV-1 RNA Packaging Signal Structure and Function [PDF]
Siarhei Kharytonchyk +2 more
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Quantitative analysis of preferential utilization of AAV ITR as the packaging terminal signal
Genetic engineering advances have led to recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) becoming an invaluable tool for the development of effective gene therapies.
Xin Li +8 more
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Packaging signals in alphaviruses [PDF]
Alphaviruses synthesize large amounts of both genomic and subgenomic RNA in infected cells, but usually only the genomic RNA is packaged. This implies the existence of an encapsidation or packaging signal which would be responsible for selectivity. Previously, we had identified a region of the Sindbis virus genome that interacts specifically with the ...
E, Frolova, I, Frolov, S, Schlesinger
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While consumer understanding of and preferences for environmentally friendly packaging options have been well investigated, little is known about the environmentally friendly packaging attributes communicated to consumers by suppliers via packaging cues.
Krisztina Rita Dörnyei +3 more
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Murine coronavirus packaging signal confers packaging to nonviral RNA [PDF]
Studies of defective interfering (DI) RNAs of the murine coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) suggest that a 69-nucleotide-long packaging signal is necessary for MHV genomic RNA packaging into MHV particles. In this study we showed that when RNA transcripts that consisted of a non-MHV sequence and the packaging signal were expressed in MHV-infected ...
K, Woo +4 more
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Identification and characterization of a coronavirus packaging signal [PDF]
Previously, a mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) genomic sequence necessary for defective interfering (DI) RNA packaging into MHV particles (packaging signal) was mapped to within a region of 1,480 nucleotides in the MHV polymerase gene by comparison of two DI RNAs.
J A, Fosmire, K, Hwang, S, Makino
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Identification of a Bovine Coronavirus Packaging Signal [PDF]
ABSTRACT A region of the bovine coronavirus (BCV) genome that functions as a packaging signal has been cloned. The 291-nucleotide clone shares 72% homology with the region of mouse hepatitis coronavirus (MHV) gene 1b that contains the packaging signal.
R, Cologna, B G, Hogue
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HIV-1 Packaging Visualised by In-Gel SHAPE
HIV-1 packages two copies of its gRNA into virions via an interaction with the viral structural protein Gag. Both copies and their native RNA structure are essential for virion infectivity.
Aaron R. D’Souza +8 more
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