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Class:IdPerson:9614519
_displayNamePrasad, B V Venkataram
_timestamp2018-07-27 04:47:04
created[InstanceEdit:9614525] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2018-07-27
firstnameB V Venkataram
initialBV
surnamePrasad
(author)[LiteratureReference:9614521] Structural basis for 2'-5'-oligoadenylate binding and enzyme activity of a viral RNase L antagonist
[LiteratureReference:9638721] Structural and biochemical evidence that a TEM-1 beta-lactamase N170G active site mutant acts via substrate-assisted catalysis
[LiteratureReference:9821137] Rotavirus architecture at subnanometer resolution
[LiteratureReference:9821575] Crystallographic Analysis of Rotavirus NSP2-RNA Complex Reveals Specific Recognition of 5' GG Sequence for RTPase Activity
[LiteratureReference:9821580] Cryoelectron microscopy structures of rotavirus NSP2-NSP5 and NSP2-RNA complexes: implications for genome replication
[LiteratureReference:9821595] A novel form of rotavirus NSP2 and phosphorylation-dependent NSP2-NSP5 interactions are associated with viroplasm assembly
[LiteratureReference:9821862] Rotavirus non-structural proteins: structure and function
[LiteratureReference:9821864] Rotavirus proteins: structure and assembly
[LiteratureReference:9946231] Cell attachment protein VP8* of a human rotavirus specifically interacts with A-type histo-blood group antigen
[LiteratureReference:9953481] Human milk contains novel glycans that are potential decoy receptors for neonatal rotaviruses
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