Nonstructural protein
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**[[3m5r]], [[2gx9]] - IvNS1 effector domain<br /> | **[[3m5r]], [[2gx9]] - IvNS1 effector domain<br /> | ||
**[[1pd3]] – IvNS2 M1-binding domain<br /> | **[[1pd3]] – IvNS2 M1-binding domain<br /> | ||
- | **[[3l6p]], [[3lkw]] – DvNS2B/3 protease domain (mutant) – | + | **[[3l6p]], [[3lkw]] – DvNS2B/3 protease domain (mutant) – Dengue virus<br /> |
**[[2o1j]] – RvNSP4 diarrhea-inducing domain – Rotavirus<br /> | **[[2o1j]] – RvNSP4 diarrhea-inducing domain – Rotavirus<br /> | ||
**[[2gu0]] – RvNS2<br /> | **[[2gu0]] – RvNS2<br /> |
Revision as of 09:35, 22 February 2016
Nonstructural protein (NS) is a protein encoded by a virus which is not part of the viral particle. Pestivirus encode a NS at the N-terminal of their poluproteins (Npro). For homology model and multiple sequence alignment see
3D Structures of Nonstructural protein
Updated on 22-February-2016