Hepatitis C virus core protein: carboxy-terminal boundaries of two processed species suggest cleavage by a signal peptide peptidase.
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E6AP ubiquitin ligase mediates ubiquitylation and degradation of hepatitis C virus core proteinCellular cofactors affecting hepatitis C virus infection and replicationIntramembrane proteolysis promotes trafficking of hepatitis C virus core protein to lipid dropletsIntramembrane processing by signal peptide peptidase regulates the membrane localization of hepatitis C virus core protein and viral propagationTrafficking of hepatitis C virus core protein during virus particle assemblyHepatitis C virus core from two different genotypes has an oncogenic potential but is not sufficient for transforming primary rat embryo fibroblasts in cooperation with the H-ras oncogene.The native form and maturation process of hepatitis C virus core proteinTranscriptional Activation of the Interleukin-2 Promoter by Hepatitis C Virus Core ProteinSelf-assembly of nucleocapsid-like particles from recombinant hepatitis C virus core proteinHepatitis C virus core protein is a dimeric alpha-helical protein exhibiting membrane protein features.Persistent and transient replication of full-length hepatitis C virus genomes in cell cultureCore protein of pestiviruses is processed at the C terminus by signal peptide peptidase.Evaluating Replication-Defective Vesicular Stomatitis Virus as a Vaccine VehicleOligomerization of Hepatitis C Virus Core Protein Is Crucial for Interaction with the Cytoplasmic Domain of E1 Envelope ProteinCharacterization of the genome and structural proteins of hepatitis C virus resolved from infected human liverSpecific Polymorphisms in Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 3 Core Protein Associated with Intracellular Lipid AccumulationThe Hepatitis C Virus NS4B Protein Can trans-Complement Viral RNA Replication and Modulates Production of Infectious VirusDomain 3 of Hepatitis C Virus Core Protein Is Sufficient for Intracellular Lipid AccumulationMaking the cut: central roles of intramembrane proteolysis in pathogenic microorganismsStructural Analysis of Hepatitis C Virus Core-E1 Signal Peptide and Requirements for Cleavage of the Genotype 3a Signal Sequence by Signal Peptide PeptidaseHigh-throughput screening and rapid inhibitor triage using an infectious chimeric Hepatitis C virusDifferential Inhibition of Signal Peptide Peptidase Family Members by Established γ-Secretase InhibitorsConserved glycine 33 residue in flexible domain I of hepatitis C virus core protein is critical for virus infectivity.Membrane binding properties and terminal residues of the mature hepatitis C virus capsid protein in insect cells.The NS3/4A proteinase of the hepatitis C virus: unravelling structure and function of an unusual enzyme and a prime target for antiviral therapy.The wild-type hepatitis C virus core inhibits initiation of antigen-specific T- and B-cell immune responses in BALB/c miceModulation of triglyceride and cholesterol ester synthesis impairs assembly of infectious hepatitis C virus.Increasing rate of cleavage at boundary between non-structural proteins 4B and 5A inhibits replication of hepatitis C virus.Intramembrane proteolysis and endoplasmic reticulum retention of hepatitis C virus core proteinIdentification of basic amino acids at the N-terminal end of the core protein that are crucial for hepatitis C virus infectivity.Last stop before exit - hepatitis C assembly and release as antiviral drug targets.Lipid metabolism and HCV infectionA genetic interaction between the core and NS3 proteins of hepatitis C virus is essential for production of infectious virusTRC8-dependent degradation of hepatitis C virus immature core protein regulates viral propagation and pathogenesisMolecular determinants for subcellular localization of hepatitis C virus core protein.Hepatitis C virus: assembly and release of virus particles.Interaction of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) core with cellular genes in the development of HCV-induced steatosis.Exploitation of lipid components by viral and host proteins for hepatitis C virus infection.Current and future therapies for hepatitis C virus infection: from viral proteins to host targets.Core as a novel viral target for hepatitis C drugs.
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Hepatitis C virus core protein: carboxy-terminal boundaries of two processed species suggest cleavage by a signal peptide peptidase.
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1996 nî lūn-bûn
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1996年の論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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1996年论文
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1996年论文
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Hepatitis C virus core protein ...... by a signal peptide peptidase.
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Hepatitis C virus core protein ...... by a signal peptide peptidase.
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Hepatitis C virus core protein ...... by a signal peptide peptidase.
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P2093
P356
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Hepatitis C virus core protein ...... by a signal peptide peptidase.
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P2093
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10.1006/VIRO.1996.0510
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1996-10-01T00:00:00Z