SARS-CoV-2 protein N

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The Central Linker region (LKR) is a sequence of polar and charged amino acids within a serine-arginine rich motif and a low number of residues causing steric effects. The resulting electrostatic repulsion of the positively charged residues and the high flexibility due to low steric effects prevents a well structured conformation and causes the disorder. Nevertheless, the region still allows transient structure formation by forming two transient helices: a serine-arginine rich transient helix (H3) and a hydrophobic helix (H4). By measuring the rearrangement time, it has been found that the linker does not interact with the neighbouring folded domains<ref name="Cubuk"/>.
The Central Linker region (LKR) is a sequence of polar and charged amino acids within a serine-arginine rich motif and a low number of residues causing steric effects. The resulting electrostatic repulsion of the positively charged residues and the high flexibility due to low steric effects prevents a well structured conformation and causes the disorder. Nevertheless, the region still allows transient structure formation by forming two transient helices: a serine-arginine rich transient helix (H3) and a hydrophobic helix (H4). By measuring the rearrangement time, it has been found that the linker does not interact with the neighbouring folded domains<ref name="Cubuk"/>.
The serine-arginine rich motif also provides several putative phosphorylation sites. These sites may regulate protein functions and interactions between membrane proteins and the N-Proteins<ref name="Chang"/>.
The serine-arginine rich motif also provides several putative phosphorylation sites. These sites may regulate protein functions and interactions between membrane proteins and the N-Proteins<ref name="Chang"/>.
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The remaining two domains are well organized and represent the majority of the protein. They also contribute the most to the protein’s functions<ref name="Cubuk"/>.
The remaining two domains are well organized and represent the majority of the protein. They also contribute the most to the protein’s functions<ref name="Cubuk"/>.
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=== N-terminal RNA binding domain (RBD): ===
=== N-terminal RNA binding domain (RBD): ===

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SARS CoV-2 Protein N

SARS-CoV-2 Protein N

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