viral protein
collocation in Englishmeaningsofviralandprotein
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viral
adjective
uk/ˈvaɪə.rəl/us/ˈvaɪ.rəl/
caused by ...
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protein
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈprəʊ.tiːn/us/ˈproʊ.tiːn/
one of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and ...
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(Definition ofviralandproteinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The serine protease inhibitor canonical loop conformation : examples found in extracellular hydrolases, toxins, cytokines and viral proteins.
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Assembly is completed by the addition of the viral proteins gp3 and gp6.
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The activity of gp2 is regulated by two other viral proteins: gp5 (single strand binding protein) and gp10.
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The viral genome and associated viral proteins is released into the cytoplasm following fusion of the viral envelope and the endosome membrane.
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However, structural studies on virus capsids and coat proteins propose that there are only a limited number of ways to construct aviralproteincoat.
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The glycoprotein of rabies virus is the soleviralproteinpresent on the external surface of the viral membrane.
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Independent functions ofviralproteinand nucleic acid in growth of bacteriophage.
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A matrix composed of an association of theviralproteinp17 surrounds the capsid, ensuring the integrity of the virion particle.
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The protein can be a toxin, an apoptotic factor, or aviralprotein.
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Genetic mutations in this region preventviralproteinproduction.
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A matrix composed of theviralproteinp17 surrounds the capsid ensuring the integrity of the virion particle.
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It is believed that the immune response to one or more viral proteins is responsible for both viral clearance and liver injury during infection.
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Thus, although not infected by the virus, neurons may be affected by viral proteins and other factors released from infected microglia.
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In the latter case, synthesis of a minimal subset of viral proteins is needed to maintain the infection in the cell.
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Viral proteins with assigned functions appear to be well conserved with one glaring exception.
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The protein components of the shell also neutralize and select the correct viral genomic nucleic acid, regulate viral assembly and may regulate expression of viral proteins.
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Discovery of the structure of the viral proteins may aid the development of effective drugs.
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