Harnessing an RNA‐mediated chaperone for the assembly of influenza hemagglutinin in an immunologically relevant conformation
Abstract
A novel protein-folding function of RNA has been recognized, which can outperform previously known molecular chaperone proteins. The RNA as a molecular chaperone (chaperna) activity is intrinsic to some ribozymes and is operational during viral infections. Our purpose was to test whether influenza hemagglutinin (HA) can be assembled in a soluble, trimeric, and immunologically activating conformation by means of an RNA molecular chaperone...
Paper Details
Title
Harnessing an RNA‐mediated chaperone for the assembly of influenza hemagglutinin in an immunologically relevant conformation
Published Date
Jan 2, 2018
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
5
Pages
2658 - 2675
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