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Details on Person A novel form of rotavirus NSP2 and phosphorylation-dependent NSP2-NSP5 interactions are associated with viroplasm assembly

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_displayNameA novel form of rotavirus NSP2 and phosphorylation-dependent NSP2-NSP5 interactions are associated with viroplasm assembly
_timestamp2022-12-09 09:56:50
author[Person:9821590] Criglar, Jeanette M
[Person:9614502] Hu, Liya
[Person:9821181] Crawford, Sue E
[Person:9821558] Hyser, Joseph M
[Person:9821592] Broughman, James R
[Person:9614519] Prasad, B V Venkataram
[Person:9821164] Estes, Mary K
created[InstanceEdit:9821583] Stephan, Ralf, 2022-12-09
journalJ Virol
pages786-98
pubMedIdentifier24198401
titleA novel form of rotavirus NSP2 and phosphorylation-dependent NSP2-NSP5 interactions are associated with viroplasm assembly
volume88
year2014
(literatureReference)[Summation:9821589]

Work on the simian rotavirus strain SA11 shows that, afte...
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NSP5 decamer binds to NSP2 octamer (Poncet et al., 1997; ...

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