Nucleoprotein

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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*<scene name='46/461363/Cv/4'>TTP binding site</scene> in Nucleoprotein from Lassa virus ([[3mx2]]). Water molecules shown as red spheres.
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*<scene name='46/461363/Cv/6'>TTP binding site</scene> in Nucleoprotein from Lassa virus ([[3mx2]]). Water molecules are shown as red spheres.
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*<scene name='46/461363/Cv/5'>Zn coordination site</scene>.
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*<scene name='46/461363/Cv/7'>Zn coordination site</scene>.
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== 3D Structures of Nucleoprotein ==
== 3D Structures of Nucleoprotein ==

Revision as of 12:50, 24 July 2019

Nucleoprotein from Lassa virus trimer complex with TTP and Zn+2 ions (grey) 3mx2

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3D Structures of Nucleoprotein

Updated on 24-July-2019

References

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  2. Yong J, Wan L, Dreyfuss G. Why do cells need an assembly machine for RNA-protein complexes? Trends Cell Biol. 2004 May;14(5):226-32. PMID:15130578 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tcb.2004.03.010
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