Viral regulatory and accessory protein
A viral regulatory and accessory protein is a type of viral protein that can play an indirect role in the function of a virus.[1]
An example is Nef.
References
- ^ Viral+regulatory+and+accessory+proteins at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Further reading
- Akari H, Bour S, Kao S, Adachi A, Strebel K (November 2001). "The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 accessory protein Vpu induces apoptosis by suppressing the nuclear factor kappaB-dependent expression of antiapoptotic factors". J. Exp. Med. 194 (9): 1299–311. doi:10.1084/jem.194.9.1299. PMC 2195969. PMID 11696595.
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Viral proteins (early and late)
linear ds-DNA (Duplodnaviria, Varidnaviria) |
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circular ds-DNA (Duplodnaviria, Varidnaviria?) |
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other (Riboviria, Monodnaviria) |
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ds-RNA (Riboviria) |
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ss-RNA positive-sense (Riboviria) |
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ss-RNA negative-sense (Negarnaviricota) |
Structure and genome of HIV |
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Multiple |
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