Intrinsically-disordered N-termini in human parechovirus 1 capsid proteins bind encapsidated RNA
Abstract Human parechoviruses (HPeV) are picornaviruses with a highly-ordered RNA genome contained within icosahedrally-symmetric capsids. Ordered RNA structures have recently been shown to interact with capsid proteins VP1 and VP3 and facilitate virus assembly in HPeV1. Using an assay that combines...
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Main Authors: | Shabih Shakeel, James D. Evans, Mark Hazelbaker, C. Cheng Kao, Robert C. Vaughan, Sarah J. Butcher |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c61882b4e82648e0b67f4e7c833cfd5e |
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