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Details on Person Stability of a long noncoding viral RNA depends on a 9-nt core element at the RNA 5' end to interact with viral ORF57 and cellular PABPC1

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_displayNameStability of a long noncoding viral RNA depends on a 9-nt core element at the RNA 5' end to interact with viral ORF57 and cellular PABPC1
_timestamp2025-12-25 10:06:35
author[Person:9977910] Massimelli, Maria J
[Person:9977906] Kang, Jeong-Gu
[Person:9977858] Majerciak, Vladimir
[Person:9708417] Le, Shu-Yun
[Person:9674060] Liewehr, David J
[Person:9674059] Steinberg, Seth M
[Person:9977865] Zheng, Zhi-Ming
created[InstanceEdit:9977902] Stephan, Ralf, 2025-12-25
journalInt J Biol Sci
pages1145-60
pubMedIdentifier22043172
titleStability of a long noncoding viral RNA depends on a 9-nt core element at the RNA 5' end to interact with viral ORF57 and cellular PABPC1
volume7
year2011
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9977904] p-ORF57 dimer binds to PAN RNA [Homo sapiens]
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