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Mutations in the C-Terminal Loop of the Nucleocapsid Protein Affect Vesicular Stomatitis Virus RNA Replication and Transcription Differentially
Journal of Virology, 10/28/09
Harouaka D et al. – The data show that mutations in the C–terminal loop of the N protein can disparately affect RNA replication and transcription, indicating that the N protein plays a role in modulating RNP template function beyond its structural role in RNA encapsidation.
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