viral coat protein

  • 1viral coat protein — A protein present in the layer surrounding the nucleic acid core of a virus …

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  • 2Alfalfa mosaic virus coat protein binding (CPB) RNA — The Alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) coat protein binding (CPB) RNA is an RNA element which is found in the 3 UTR of the genome. AMV CPB can stimulate the translation of AMV RNA by between 50 and 100 fold. This family contains at least two CP binding… …

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  • 3coat gene — coat gene, the viral gene that codes for coat protein: »The second gene is the coat gene. This gene codes for a protein that makes a coat around the gene (Science News) …

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  • 4Viral processing — The main idea behind viral processing is to stop the viruses in a given sample from infecting the desired product. The two most widely used methods of viral processing are viral removal and viral inactivation . The former is a method in which all …

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  • 5M1 protein — The M1 protein is a matrix protein of the influenza virus. It forms a coat inside the viral envelope.The M1 protein binds to the viral RNA. The binding is not specific to any RNA sequence, and is performed via a peptide sequence rich in basic… …

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  • 6Oncolytic virus — An oncolytic virus is a virus that preferentially infects and lyses cancer cells; these have obvious functions for cancer therapy, both by direct destruction of the tumour cells, and, if modified, as vectors enabling genes expressing anticancer… …

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  • 7Alfalfa mosaic virus — Taxobox virus group = IV familia = Bromoviridae genus = Alfamovirus species = Alfalfa mosaic virus Alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV), also known as Lucerne mosaic virus or Potato calico virus , is a worldwide distributed phytopathogen that can lead to… …

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  • 8Killer yeasts — are yeasts, such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae , which can carry a double stranded RNA virus, causing them to secrete a number of toxic proteins which are lethal to receptive cells.cite journal|author=Young, T. W. Yagiu, M.|date=1978|title=A… …

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  • 9genetically modified organism — Introduction  organism whose genome has been engineered in the laboratory in order to favour the expression of desired physiological traits or the production of desired biological products. In conventional livestock production, crop farming, and… …

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  • 10CP — candle power; capillary pressure; capsid protein; cardiac pacing; cardiac performance; cardiopulmonary; caudate putamen; cell passage; center of pressure; central pit; cephalic presentation; cerebellopontine; cerebral palsy; ceruloplasmin;… …

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