Selected article for: "envelope protein and nucleocapsid phosphoprotein"

Author: Sato, Hiroki; Yoneda, Misako; Honda, Tomoyuki; Kai, Chieko
Title: Morbillivirus Receptors and Tropism: Multiple Pathways for Infection
  • Document date: 2012_3_1
  • ID: xic32wxh_4
    Snippet: Morbilliviruses are enveloped virions that contain a nonsegmented, negative-stranded RNA genome that encodes a single envelope-associated matrix protein (M), two glycoproteins (hemagglutinin H and fusion protein F), two RNA-polymeraseassociated proteins (phosphoprotein P and large protein L), and a nucleocapsid protein (N) that encapsulates the viral RNA (Figure 1) . The H gene encodes a key protein for morbillivirus and its animal hosts: the vir.....
    Document: Morbilliviruses are enveloped virions that contain a nonsegmented, negative-stranded RNA genome that encodes a single envelope-associated matrix protein (M), two glycoproteins (hemagglutinin H and fusion protein F), two RNA-polymeraseassociated proteins (phosphoprotein P and large protein L), and a nucleocapsid protein (N) that encapsulates the viral RNA (Figure 1) . The H gene encodes a key protein for morbillivirus and its animal hosts: the virus uses this protein to attach to cell receptors during the first step of infection (Griffin, 2007) .

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