Influenza virus pseudoknot
The Influenza virus pseudoknot is an RNA pseudoknot structure formed in one of the non-structural coding segments (NS) of influenza virus genome. Pseudoknots are commonly found in viral genomes, especially RNA viruses, where they incorporate an RNA splice site and can have a wide range of functions. The orientation of the coaxially stacked stems in the influenza pseudoknot, however, differs from the most common topology in "classical" RNA pseudoknots.
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Influenza virus pseudoknot
The Influenza virus pseudoknot is an RNA pseudoknot structure formed in one of the non-structural coding segments (NS) of influenza virus genome. Pseudoknots are commonly found in viral genomes, especially RNA viruses, where they incorporate an RNA splice site and can have a wide range of functions. The orientation of the coaxially stacked stems in the influenza pseudoknot, however, differs from the most common topology in "classical" RNA pseudoknots.
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The Influenza virus pseudoknot ...... different structural contexts.
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The consensus secondary structure of the Influenza pseudoknot family of RNA motifs
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Influenza pseudoknot
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The Influenza virus pseudoknot ...... n "classical" RNA pseudoknots.
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Influenza virus pseudoknot
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