BIOL 3155 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Ribosome, Guanine, Rna-Dependent Rna Polymerase

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29 Jan 2015
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M protein function not known (small envelope glycoprotein) 2 major jobs: bind to receptor, in fusion very important regulated by prm and m. Looking at c, prm, e and a bit of non structural (ns) Translation would go from n to c terminus. Structural proteins have been inserted into er (see er lumen and cytomplasmic face) In order to be functional they must be cleaved into their component parts: in order for capsid protein to be released a viral protease is required ns2b-ns3. February 25, 2010: by converting prm into m, the virus is now fusion competent because prm inhibits fusion by interacting with e and when you cut it and cleave it, it can no longer do that. Type 1 transmembrane protein (has c-terminal anchor is not shown) This is the crystal structure that has been determined for this protein. 2 e proteins present so it is a dimer.

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