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Details on Person Dengue Virus NS4b N-Terminus Disordered Region Interacts with NS3 Helicase C-Terminal Subdomain to Enhance Helicase Activity

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9946471
_displayNameDengue Virus NS4b N-Terminus Disordered Region Interacts with NS3 Helicase C-Terminal Subdomain to Enhance Helicase Activity
_timestamp2025-04-25 08:59:21
author[Person:9946491] Kundharapu, Satyamurthy
[Person:9946482] Chowdary, Tirumala Kumar
created[InstanceEdit:9946476] Stephan, Ralf, 2025-04-25
journalViruses
pubMedIdentifier36016333
titleDengue Virus NS4b N-Terminus Disordered Region Interacts with NS3 Helicase C-Terminal Subdomain to Enhance Helicase Activity
volume14
year2022
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9922957] NS3 melts (+)-RNA secondary structures [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9923073] NS3 unwinds dsRNA secondary structures [Homo sapiens]
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