Selected article for: "negative sense and RNA virus"

Author: Dawson, Wayne K; Lazniewski, Michal; Plewczynski, Dariusz
Title: RNA structure interactions and ribonucleoprotein processes of the influenza A virus
  • Document date: 2017_10_10
  • ID: 3opbf2cp_1
    Snippet: The influenza virus belongs to the class known as Orthomyxoviruses [1, 2] and can be divided into three distinct subtypes (influenza A, influenza B or influenza C), depending on its nucleoproteins (NPs) and the antigen determinants of its matrix proteins. The influenza virus is a negative-sense, singlestranded RNA (ssRNA) virus that is segmented into eight (Subtypes A, B) or seven (Subtype C) separate strands. Each segment codes for at least one .....
    Document: The influenza virus belongs to the class known as Orthomyxoviruses [1, 2] and can be divided into three distinct subtypes (influenza A, influenza B or influenza C), depending on its nucleoproteins (NPs) and the antigen determinants of its matrix proteins. The influenza virus is a negative-sense, singlestranded RNA (ssRNA) virus that is segmented into eight (Subtypes A, B) or seven (Subtype C) separate strands. Each segment codes for at least one protein, and based on the extensive studies of the influenza A virus (IAV) in recent years, it seems likely that all subtypes express at least twice as many proteins as its number of segments [3] .

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