The N- and C-terminal regions of rotavirus NSP5 are the critical determinants for the formation of viroplasm-like structures independent of NSP2
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Interaction of rotavirus polymerase VP1 with nonstructural protein NSP5 is stronger than that with NSP2Bluetongue virus RNA binding protein NS2 is a modulator of viral replication and assemblyReconciliation of rotavirus temperature-sensitive mutant collections and assignment of reassortment groups D, J, and K to genome segmentsLocalization of mammalian orthoreovirus proteins to cytoplasmic factory-like structures via nonoverlapping regions of microNSAquareovirus NS80 recruits viral proteins to its inclusions, and its C-terminal domain is the primary driving force for viral inclusion formation.Cryoelectron microscopy structures of rotavirus NSP2-NSP5 and NSP2-RNA complexes: implications for genome replication.The formation of viroplasm-like structures by the rotavirus NSP5 protein is calcium regulated and directed by a C-terminal helical domainApplication of bioinformatics-coupled experimental analysis reveals a new transport-competent nuclear localization signal in the nucleoprotein of influenza A virus strainAn ATPase activity associated with the rotavirus phosphoprotein NSP5.Viroplasm protein P9-1 of Rice black-streaked dwarf virus preferentially binds to single-stranded RNA in its octamer form, and the central interior structure formed by this octamer constitutes the major RNA binding site.Uncoupling substrate and activation functions of rotavirus NSP5: phosphorylation of Ser-67 by casein kinase 1 is essential for hyperphosphorylation.Hyperphosphorylation of the rotavirus NSP5 protein is independent of serine 67, [corrected] NSP2, or [corrected] the intrinsic insolubility of NSP5 is regulated by cellular phosphatases.A novel form of rotavirus NSP2 and phosphorylation-dependent NSP2-NSP5 interactions are associated with viroplasm assembly.Fusion of tags induces spurious phosphorylation of rotavirus NSP5.Virus-derived platforms for visualizing protein associations inside cells.Cytoplasmic re-localization and colocalization with viroplasms of host cell proteins, and their role in rotavirus infection.
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The N- and C-terminal regions of rotavirus NSP5 are the critical determinants for the formation of viroplasm-like structures independent of NSP2
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10.1128/JVI.77.22.12184-12192.2003
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