Mapping of the tacaribe arenavirus Z-protein binding sites on the L protein identified both amino acids within the putative polymerase domain and a region at the N terminus of L that are critically involved in binding.
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Uncovering viral protein-protein interactions and their role in arenavirus life cycleThe N-Terminal Domain of the Arenavirus L Protein Is an RNA Endonuclease Essential in mRNA TranscriptionAntigen vehiculization particles based on the Z protein of Junin virus.Multifunctional nature of the arenavirus RING finger protein Z.Molecular determinants of arenavirus Z protein homo-oligomerization and L polymerase bindingCross-species analysis of the replication complex of Old World arenaviruses reveals two nucleoprotein sites involved in L protein functionArenavirus Z protein controls viral RNA synthesis by locking a polymerase-promoter complex.Minigenomes, transcription and replication competent virus-like particles and beyond: reverse genetics systems for filoviruses and other negative stranded hemorrhagic fever virusesArenavirus budding: a common pathway with mechanistic differences.The RING domain and the L79 residue of Z protein are involved in both the rescue of nucleocapsids and the incorporation of glycoproteins into infectious chimeric arenavirus-like particlesTargeting virulence mechanisms for the prevention and therapy of arenaviral hemorrhagic fever.Domain structure of Lassa virus L protein.The C-terminal region of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus nucleoprotein contains distinct and segregable functional domains involved in NP-Z interaction and counteraction of the type I interferon response.Conserved residues in Lassa fever virus Z protein modulate viral infectivity at the level of the ribonucleoproteinEfficient budding of the tacaribe virus matrix protein z requires the nucleoprotein.Identification of virulence determinants within the L genomic segment of the pichinde arenavirus.Roles of Arenavirus Z Protein in Mediating Virion Budding, Viral Transcription-Inhibition and Interferon-Beta Suppression.Baseline mapping of Lassa fever virology, epidemiology and vaccine research and development.Review of Biology and Replication
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Mapping of the tacaribe arenavirus Z-protein binding sites on the L protein identified both amino acids within the putative polymerase domain and a region at the N terminus of L that are critically involved in binding.
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Mapping of the tacaribe arenav ...... ritically involved in binding.
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Mapping of the tacaribe arenav ...... ritically involved in binding.
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Mapping of the tacaribe arenav ...... ritically involved in binding.
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Mapping of the tacaribe arenav ...... ritically involved in binding.
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Juan Cruz Casabona
Maria T Franze-Fernandez
Maximiliano Wilda
Nora Lopez
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11454-11460
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10.1128/JVI.01533-08
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2008-09-17T00:00:00Z