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Tacaribe virus L gene encodes a protein of 2210 amino acid residues.
Iapalucci S, Lopez R, Rey O, Lopez N, Franze-Fernandez MT, Cohen GN, Lucero M, Ochoa A, Zakin MM. Iapalucci S, et al. Among authors: lopez r, lopez n. Virology. 1989 May;170(1):40-7. doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(89)90349-8. Virology. 1989. PMID: 2718387
Tacaribe virus Z protein interacts with the L polymerase protein to inhibit viral RNA synthesis.
Jácamo R, López N, Wilda M, Franze-Fernández MT. Jácamo R, et al. Among authors: lopez n. J Virol. 2003 Oct;77(19):10383-93. doi: 10.1128/jvi.77.19.10383-10393.2003. J Virol. 2003. PMID: 12970423 Free PMC article.
Using a reverse genetic system, we recently demonstrated that TV N and L are sufficient to drive transcription and full-cycle RNA replication mediated by TV-like RNAs and that Z is a powerful inhibitor of these processes (N. Lopez, R. Jacamo, and M. T. Franze …
Using a reverse genetic system, we recently demonstrated that TV N and L are sufficient to drive transcription and full-cycle RNA rep …
Mapping of the tacaribe arenavirus Z-protein binding sites on the L protein identified both amino acids within the putative polymerase domain and a region at the N terminus of L that are critically involved in binding.
Wilda M, Lopez N, Casabona JC, Franze-Fernandez MT. Wilda M, et al. Among authors: lopez n. J Virol. 2008 Nov;82(22):11454-60. doi: 10.1128/JVI.01533-08. Epub 2008 Sep 17. J Virol. 2008. PMID: 18799569 Free PMC article.
The TacV genome encodes four proteins: the nucleoprotein (N), the glycoprotein precursor, the polymerase (L), and a RING finger protein (Z). Using a reverse genetics system, we demonstrated that TacV N and L are sufficient to drive transcription and replication medi …
The TacV genome encodes four proteins: the nucleoprotein (N), the glycoprotein precursor, the polymerase (L), and a RING finger prote …
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