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== Function ==
== Function ==
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The function of Hepatitis C primase is to build the viral capsid. The viral capsid is built by forming alpha helices in areas with bactericide, and forming aggregates in areas that lack them. Assembly happens from interactions between dimers and endoplasmic reticulum, along with other oligomers, proteins, and lipid droplets. The viral capsid and two glycoproteins make up the genome (1).
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The function of Hepatitis C primase is to build the viral capsid. The viral capsid is built by forming alpha helices in areas with bactericide, and forming aggregates in areas that lack them. Assembly happens from interactions between dimers and endoplasmic reticulum, along with other oligomers, proteins, and lipid droplets. The viral capsid and two glycoproteins make up the genome [(1)].
The function of Hepatitis C helicase is to stop viral RNA from binding by stripping it of its proteins. It is necessary for viral replication (2). Helicase can process a wide range of nucleic acid sequences and unwind them (5).
The function of Hepatitis C helicase is to stop viral RNA from binding by stripping it of its proteins. It is necessary for viral replication (2). Helicase can process a wide range of nucleic acid sequences and unwind them (5).
Together, Hepatitis C primase and helicase functions together are still undetermined.
Together, Hepatitis C primase and helicase functions together are still undetermined.
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== References ==
== References ==
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[1] Gawlik, K.; Gallay, P. A. HCV Core Protein and Virus Assembly: What We Know without Structures. Immunologic research 2014, 60 (1), 1–10.
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[[[1] Gawlik, K.; Gallay, P. A. HCV Core Protein and Virus Assembly: What We Know without Structures. Immunologic research 2014, 60 (1), 1–10.]]
[2] Kolykhalov, A. A.; Mihalik, K.; Feinstone, S. M.; Rice, C. M. Hepatitis c Virus-Encoded Enzymatic Activities and Conserved RNA Elements in the 3′ Nontranslated Region Are Essential for Virus Replication in Vivo. Journal of Virology 2000, 74 (4), 2046–2051.
[2] Kolykhalov, A. A.; Mihalik, K.; Feinstone, S. M.; Rice, C. M. Hepatitis c Virus-Encoded Enzymatic Activities and Conserved RNA Elements in the 3′ Nontranslated Region Are Essential for Virus Replication in Vivo. Journal of Virology 2000, 74 (4), 2046–2051.

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