Nucleic-acid-chaperone activity of retroviral nucleocapsid proteins: significance for viral replication

Volume: 23, Issue: 8, Pages: 297 - 301
Published: Aug 1, 1998
Abstract
Retrovirus particles contain a small, basic protein, the nucleocapsid (NC) protein, that possesses 'nucleic acid chaperone' activity--that is, the NC protein can catalyze the rearrangement of a nucleic acid molecule into the conformation that has the maximal number of base pairs. The molecular mechanism that underlies this effect is not understood. Because the chaperone activity is apparently crucial during the infectious process, NC is a...
Paper Details
Title
Nucleic-acid-chaperone activity of retroviral nucleocapsid proteins: significance for viral replication
Published Date
Aug 1, 1998
Volume
23
Issue
8
Pages
297 - 301
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