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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9946475
_displayNameThe C-terminal 50 amino acid residues of dengue NS3 protein are important for NS3-NS5 interaction and viral replication
_timestamp2025-04-25 08:59:26
author[Person:9946492] Tay, Moon Y F
[Person:9946479] Saw, Wuan Geok
[Person:9946463] Zhao, Yongqian
[Person:9946494] Chan, Kitti W K
[Person:9925589] Singh, Daljit
[Person:9946469] Chong, Yuwen
[Person:5690430] Forwood, Jade K
[Person:9945242] Ooi, Eng Eong
[Person:9946486] Grüber, Gerhard
[Person:9684043] Lescar, Julien
[Person:9919051] Luo, Dahai
[Person:9919039] Vasudevan, Subhash G
created[InstanceEdit:9946476] Stephan, Ralf, 2025-04-25
journalJ Biol Chem
pages2379-94
pubMedIdentifier25488659
titleThe C-terminal 50 amino acid residues of dengue NS3 protein are important for NS3-NS5 interaction and viral replication
volume290
year2015
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9922957] NS3 melts (+)-RNA secondary structures [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9923073] NS3 unwinds dsRNA secondary structures [Homo sapiens]
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