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== Structural Characteristics ==
== Structural Characteristics ==
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The Ebola and Marburg VP24 proteins are 30% identical. They share a similar pyramidal shape, as well as a few structures. Both viruses have two highly conserved pockets underneath the "pyramid's" base. Additionally, the N termini of Ebola (Zaire) and the Marburg virus are very similar.
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The Ebola and Marburg VP24 proteins are 30% identical. They share a similar pyramidal shape, as well as a few structures. Both viruses have two highly conserved pockets underneath the "pyramid's" base. Additionally, the N termini of Ebola (Zaire) and the Marburg virus are very similar in function. They are used by the for proper nucleocapsid functioning.
<scene name='60/602719/Reston_vp24/1'>Ebola Structure</scene> (Reston)
<scene name='60/602719/Reston_vp24/1'>Ebola Structure</scene> (Reston)
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VP24 is crucial for proper functioni of the viral nucleoprotein
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There are a few structural characteristics only found in the Ebola viruses. At the top of the pyramidal domain, there are α helices present which are thought to interact with the α karyopherin.
<scene name='60/602719/Marburg_vp24/1'>Marburg Structure</scene>
<scene name='60/602719/Marburg_vp24/1'>Marburg Structure</scene>

Revision as of 22:31, 13 October 2014

VP24

VP24 from the Reston Ebola Virus

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