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4jnx

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'''Unreleased structure'''
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{{STRUCTURE_4jnx| PDB=4jnx | SCENE= }}
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===Crystal structure of RNA silencing suppressor p19 complexed with double-helical RNA 20mer pG(CUG)6C===
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The entry 4jnx is ON HOLD until Paper Publication
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==Function==
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[[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P19_TBSVK P19_TBSVK]] Viral suppressor of RNA silencing which binds specifically to silencing RNAs (siRNAs). Acts as a molecular caliper to specifically select siRNAs based on the length of the duplex region of the RNA (By similarity).
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Authors: Katorcha, E., Popov, A.N., Malinina, L.
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==About this Structure==
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[[4jnx]] is a 4 chain structure. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=4JNX OCA].
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Description: Crystal structure of RNA silencing suppressor p19 complexed with double-helical RNA 20mer pG(CUG)6C
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[[Category: Katorcha, E.]]
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[[Category: Malinina, L.]]
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[[Category: Popov, A N.]]
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[[Category: Dimer]]
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[[Category: Protein-rna complex]]
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[[Category: Rna binding protein-rna complex]]
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[[Category: Rna silencing suppression]]
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[[Category: Trinucleotide repeat]]

Revision as of 09:31, 19 March 2014

Template:STRUCTURE 4jnx

Crystal structure of RNA silencing suppressor p19 complexed with double-helical RNA 20mer pG(CUG)6C

Function

[P19_TBSVK] Viral suppressor of RNA silencing which binds specifically to silencing RNAs (siRNAs). Acts as a molecular caliper to specifically select siRNAs based on the length of the duplex region of the RNA (By similarity).

About this Structure

4jnx is a 4 chain structure. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

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