Selected article for: "nucleocapsid protein and particle assembly"

Author: Rajanish Giri; Taniya Bhardwaj; Meenakshi Shegane; Bhuvaneshwari R. Gehi; Prateek Kumar; Kundlik Gadhave
Title: Dark Proteome of Newly Emerged SARS-CoV-2 in Comparison with Human and Bat Coronaviruses
  • Document date: 2020_3_14
  • ID: n7ylgqfu_29
    Snippet: Nucleocapsid (N) protein: Nucleocapsid (N) protein is one of the major viral proteins playing several significant roles in transcription, and virion assembly of coronaviruses [76] . It binds to viral genomic RNA forming a ribonucleoprotein core required for the RNA encapsidation during viral particle assembly [77] . SARS-CoV virus-like particles (VLPs) formation has been reported to depend upon either M and E proteins or M and N proteins. For the.....
    Document: Nucleocapsid (N) protein: Nucleocapsid (N) protein is one of the major viral proteins playing several significant roles in transcription, and virion assembly of coronaviruses [76] . It binds to viral genomic RNA forming a ribonucleoprotein core required for the RNA encapsidation during viral particle assembly [77] . SARS-CoV virus-like particles (VLPs) formation has been reported to depend upon either M and E proteins or M and N proteins. For the effective production and release of VLPs, co-expression of E or N proteins with M protein is necessary [78] .

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