8p0g

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== Function ==
== Function ==
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[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/PA_THOGV PA_THOGV] Initiates transcription by a unique cap-stealing mechanism that involves the cleavage of only the m(7)GpppAm structure from cellular hnRNAs.
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[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/RDRP_THOGV RDRP_THOGV] RNA-dependent RNA polymerase which is responsible for replication and transcription of virus RNA segments. The transcription of viral mRNAs occurs by a unique mechanism called cap-snatching. 5' methylated caps of cellular mRNAs are cleaved after 10-13 nucleotides by PA. In turn, these short capped RNAs are used as primers by PB1 for transcription of viral mRNAs. During virus replication, PB1 initiates RNA synthesis and copy vRNA into complementary RNA (cRNA) which in turn serves as a template for the production of more vRNAs.[UniProtKB:P03431]
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Thogoto virus polymerase in Mode A conformation and bound to 35-mer loop promoter RNA

PDB ID 8p0g

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