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Author: Ishimaru, Daniella; Plant, Ewan P.; Sims, Amy C.; Yount, Boyd L.; Roth, Braden M.; Eldho, Nadukkudy V.; Pérez-Alvarado, Gabriela C.; Armbruster, David W.; Baric, Ralph S.; Dinman, Jonathan D.; Taylor, Deborah R.; Hennig, Mirko
Title: RNA dimerization plays a role in ribosomal frameshifting of the SARS coronavirus
  • Document date: 2012_12_26
  • ID: zrbn637z_40
    Snippet: Detection of loop-loop kissing dimers for S3L2 transcripts prompted us to investigate whether pk, ÁS3 pk and S3-2bp-cuug pk homodimers formed loose or tight complexes. As shown in Figure 3D , all three homodimers remained stable when subjected to native gel at room temperature, an indication of tight dimer formation (37, 38) . However, as observed previously, only faint bands were detected for ÁS3 pk homodimers ( Figures 3C and 3D, lane 3) ......
    Document: Detection of loop-loop kissing dimers for S3L2 transcripts prompted us to investigate whether pk, ÁS3 pk and S3-2bp-cuug pk homodimers formed loose or tight complexes. As shown in Figure 3D , all three homodimers remained stable when subjected to native gel at room temperature, an indication of tight dimer formation (37, 38) . However, as observed previously, only faint bands were detected for ÁS3 pk homodimers ( Figures 3C and 3D, lane 3) .

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