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Nucleoprotein - Wikipedia
Nucleoproteins are proteins conjugated with nucleic acids (either DNA or RNA). [1] Typical nucleoproteins include ribosomes, nucleosomes and viral nucleocapsid ...
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Nucleoprotein - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Nucleoproteins play a very important role in all living organisms. They are involved in all vital processes, including replication, transcription, translation, ...
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Nucleoprotein | Description, Function, & Examples - Britannica
A nucleoprotein is a molecule consisting of a protein linked to a nucleic acid, either DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid).
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nucleoprotein
nucleoprotein Biochem. (njuːklɪəˈprəʊtiːn) [a. G. nucleoproteïn (E. Merck 1885, in Patentschrift 35,724), which was formerly rendered in Eng. as nucleoproteid (s.v. nucleo-): see protein.] A combination of a protein and a nucleic acid such as occurs in living organisms.1907 Practitioner Oct. 588 Fro...
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Nucleoprotein - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A nucleoprotein particle composed of a single-strand of the DNA destined for export and one or more proteins that facilitate DNA delivery to recipient cells.
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NUCLEOPROTEIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a compound that consists of a protein (such as a histone) conjugated with a nucleic acid (such as a DNA) and that is the principal constituent of the ...
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A nucleoprotein complex mediates the integration of retroviral DNA
Viral DNA is in a large (approximately 160S) nucleoprotein complex that includes all functions required for integration activity in vitro.
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Influenza Nucleoprotein / NP Research Reagents - Sino Biological
Influenza virus NP is a major structural protein and has multiple functions in the viral infectious cycle. Reagents of NP are produced in house.
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Monomeric Nucleoprotein of Influenza A Virus | PLOS Pathogens
Isolated influenza A virus nucleoprotein exists in an equilibrium between monomers and trimers. Samples containing only monomers or only trimers can be ...
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The C-terminal domain of the measles virus nucleoprotein ... - PubMed
The nucleoprotein of measles virus consists of an N-terminal moiety, N(CORE), resistant to proteolysis and a C-terminal moiety, N(TAIL), hypersensitive to ...
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Crystal structures of influenza nucleoprotein complexed with nucleic ...
The nucleoprotein (NP) of influenza virus is the core component of the ribonucleoprotein (RNP) and performs multiple structural and functional ...
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Influenza virus nucleoprotein
Influenza virus nucleoprotein (NP) is a structural protein which encapsidates the negative strand viral RNA.
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Dinoflagellate viral nucleoprotein
Dinoflagellate/viral nucleoproteins (DVNPs) are a family of positively-charged, DNA-binding nucleoproteins found exclusively in dinoflagellates and Nucleocytoviricota. It serves to compact DNA in these organisms. The proteins are known to pack DNA more tightly than histones do. When expressed in euk...
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EBLN1
Endogenous Bornavirus-like nucleoprotein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EBLN1 gene.
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DnaD
This suggests that the nucleoprotein assembly is sequential in the PriA, DnaD, DnaB order.
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Bacterial proteins
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