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Details on Person The C-terminal domain of rotavirus NSP5 is essential for its multimerization, hyperphosphorylation and interaction with NSP6

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9821841
_displayNameThe C-terminal domain of rotavirus NSP5 is essential for its multimerization, hyperphosphorylation and interaction with NSP6
_timestamp2022-12-11 11:21:45
author[Person:9821852] Torres-Vega, M A
[Person:9821853] González, R A
[Person:9821846] Duarte, M
[Person:9821691] Poncet, D
[Person:9697831] Lopez, S
[Person:9821854] Arias, C F
created[InstanceEdit:9821845] Stephan, Ralf, 2022-12-11
journalJ Gen Virol
pages821-30
pubMedIdentifier10675420
titleThe C-terminal domain of rotavirus NSP5 is essential for its multimerization, hyperphosphorylation and interaction with NSP6
volume81
year2000
(literatureReference)[Summation:9821843]

NSP5 is able to form homodimers, as seen in the porcine r...
[Summation:9976919] Nonstructural proteins of rotavirus A (RV-A), NSP5 and NSP6,...
[CandidateSet:9822175] nascent NSP5 [cytosol] [Rotavirus A]
[CandidateSet:9823378] nascent NSP5 [cytosol]

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