Selected article for: "death severe lung disease and severe lung disease"

Author: de Luna Marques, Aline; Caruso, Icaro Putinhon; Santana-Silva, Marcos Caique; Bezerra, Peter Reis; Araujo, Gabriela Rocha; Almeida, Fabio Ceneviva Lacerda; Amorim, Gisele Cardoso
Title: (1)H, (15)N and (13)C resonance assignments of the N-terminal domain of the nucleocapsid protein from the endemic human coronavirus HKU1
  • Cord-id: v90i650o
  • Document date: 2021_1_3
  • ID: v90i650o
    Snippet: Coronaviruses have become of great medical and scientific interest because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The hCoV-HKU1 is an endemic betacoronavirus that causes mild respiratory symptoms, although the infection can progress to severe lung disease and death. During viral replication, a discontinuous transcription of the genome takes place, producing the subgenomic messenger RNAs. The nucleocapsid protein (N) plays a pivotal role in the regulation of this process, acting as an RNA chaperone and partic
    Document: Coronaviruses have become of great medical and scientific interest because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The hCoV-HKU1 is an endemic betacoronavirus that causes mild respiratory symptoms, although the infection can progress to severe lung disease and death. During viral replication, a discontinuous transcription of the genome takes place, producing the subgenomic messenger RNAs. The nucleocapsid protein (N) plays a pivotal role in the regulation of this process, acting as an RNA chaperone and participating in the nucleocapsid assembly. The isolated N-terminal domain of protein N (N-NTD) specifically binds to the transcriptional regulatory sequences and control the melting of the double-stranded RNA. Here, we report the resonance assignments of the N-NTD of HKU1-CoV.

    Search related documents:
    Co phrase search for related documents
    • acute sars cov respiratory syndrome coronavirus and lysis buffer: 1, 2, 3