Protein N forms hendecamers

Stable Identifier
R-HSA-9823354
Type
Reaction [binding]
Species
Homo sapiens
Related Species
Human respiratory syncytial virus A
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5/5
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Human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) N protein forms hendecamers to a lesser extent than decamers. Similar to decamers, hendecamers possess a ring-like structure with ridged outer surface and smooth inner surface, with the diameter of the ring being slightly larger than that of decamers (Bhella et al. 2002; Tran et al. 2007).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
17170452 The nine C-terminal amino acids of the respiratory syncytial virus protein P are necessary and sufficient for binding to ribonucleoprotein complexes in which six ribonucleotides are contacted per N protein protomer

Benhamo, V, Bernard, J, Chilmonczyk, S, Tran, TL, Grosclaude, J, Eléouët, JF, Nespoulos, C, Berkenkamp, S, Bhella, D, Varela, PF, Castagné, N, Rey, FA, Grznarova, K

J Gen Virol 2007
12124447 Significant differences in nucleocapsid morphology within the Paramyxoviridae

Ralph, A, Bhella, D, Murphy, LB, Yeo, RP

J Gen Virol 2002
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