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The structure and assembly principles of a two‐component encapsulin nanocompartment shell are reported. The two‐component protein compartment self‐assembles from two distinct HK97‐fold shell proteins into a pseudo‐icosahedral protein shell with variable composition and irregular tiling.
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Aptamer-Functionalized Gold Nanoparticle Assay for Rapid Visual Detection of Norovirus in Stool Samples. [PDF]
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Insights into the Currently Available Drugs and Investigational Compounds Against RSV with a Focus on Their Drug-Resistance Profiles. [PDF]
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LucaPCycle: Illuminating microbial phosphorus cycling in deep-sea cold seep sediments using protein language models. [PDF]
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Nanoscale Mechanical and Morphological Characterization of Ebolavirus-like Particles: Implications for Therapeutic Development. [PDF]
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Comprehensive bioinformatics analysis uncover molecular pathways shared between osteoarthritis and atherosclerosis. [PDF]
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Effects of pH on the adsorption of the viral matrix protein M1
Biochemistry (Moscow) Supplement Series A: Membrane and Cell Biology, 2015Adsorption of the viral matrix protein M1 on a substrate simulating the lipid membrane surface of the influenza virus was studied by surface plasmon resonance (SPR). It was found that a decrease of pH leads to an increase of the time to reach the saturated level of adsorption, despite the growth of its initial rate.
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