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The following pages link to Carboxy-Terminal Truncations of the HBV Core Protein Affect Capsid Formation and the Apparent Size of Encapsidated HBV RNA (Q41552235):
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- Hepatitis B virus DNA-negative dane particles lack core protein but contain a 22-kDa precore protein without C-terminal arginine-rich domain (Q31158133) (← links)
- Testing the balanced electrostatic interaction hypothesis of hepatitis B virus DNA synthesis by using an in vivo charge rebalance approach (Q33648943) (← links)
- Mapping of the hepatitis B virus reverse transcriptase TP and RT domains by transcomplementation for nucleotide priming and by protein-protein interaction (Q33652843) (← links)
- Functional Characterization of Naturally Occurring Variants of Human Hepatitis B Virus Containing the Core Internal Deletion Mutation (Q33782419) (← links)
- Interaction between hepatitis B virus core protein and reverse transcriptase (Q33812219) (← links)
- Serine Phosphoacceptor Sites within the Core Protein of Hepatitis B Virus Contribute to Genome Replication Pleiotropically (Q33831725) (← links)
- Reverse transcription-associated dephosphorylation of hepadnavirus nucleocapsids (Q33863206) (← links)
- The morphogenic linker peptide of HBV capsid protein forms a mobile array on the interior surface (Q34085995) (← links)
- Reduced secretion of virions and hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen of a naturally occurring HBV variant correlates with the accumulation of the small S envelope protein in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus (Q34092746) (← links)
- Human hepatitis B virus production in avian cells is characterized by enhanced RNA splicing and the presence of capsids containing shortened genomes (Q34279855) (← links)
- C-terminal substitution of HBV core proteins with those from DHBV reveals that arginine-rich 167RRRSQSPRR175 domain is critical for HBV replication (Q34387651) (← links)
- Structural organization of pregenomic RNA and the carboxy-terminal domain of the capsid protein of hepatitis B virus (Q34426465) (← links)
- A VLP library of C-terminally truncated Hepatitis B core proteins: correlation of RNA encapsidation with a Th1/Th2 switch in the immune responses of mice. (Q35006090) (← links)
- An infectious clone of woolly monkey hepatitis B virus (Q35104810) (← links)
- Nucleotide priming and reverse transcriptase activity of hepatitis B virus polymerase expressed in insect cells (Q35841847) (← links)
- A Thermodynamic Model for Genome Packaging in Hepatitis B Virus (Q36217707) (← links)
- Interferon-inducible ribonuclease ISG20 inhibits hepatitis B virus replication through directly binding to the epsilon stem-loop structure of viral RNA (Q36343335) (← links)
- Localization of the C terminus of the assembly domain of hepatitis B virus capsid protein: implications for morphogenesis and organization of encapsidated RNA. (Q36568551) (← links)
- Phenotypic mixing between different hepadnavirus nucleocapsid proteins reveals C protein dimerization to be cis preferential (Q36625674) (← links)
- RNA-protein interactions in hepadnavirus reverse transcription (Q36727768) (← links)
- Electrostatic regulation of genome packaging in human hepatitis B virus (Q37282233) (← links)
- Detection of clonally expanded hepatocytes in chimpanzees with chronic hepatitis B virus infection. (Q37333714) (← links)
- Testing an electrostatic interaction hypothesis of hepatitis B virus capsid stability by using an in vitro capsid disassembly/reassembly system (Q37365388) (← links)
- HBV maintains electrostatic homeostasis by modulating negative charges from phosphoserine and encapsidated nucleic acids (Q37498902) (← links)
- Analysis of host range phenotypes of primate hepadnaviruses by in vitro infections of hepatitis D virus pseudotypes (Q37730792) (← links)
- Assembly and Release of Hepatitis B Virus (Q38629145) (← links)
- Exposure of RNA templates and encapsidation of spliced viral RNA are influenced by the arginine-rich domain of human hepatitis B virus core antigen (HBcAg 165-173). (Q39164496) (← links)
- Replication advantage and host factor-independent phenotypes attributable to a common naturally occurring capsid mutation (I97L) in human hepatitis B virus (Q39496866) (← links)
- Extensive mutagenesis of the hepatitis B virus core gene and mapping of mutations that allow capsid formation. (Q39551837) (← links)
- Duck hepatitis B virus nucleocapsids formed by N-terminally extended or C-terminally truncated core proteins disintegrate during viral DNA maturation (Q39582132) (← links)
- Core protein phosphorylation modulates pregenomic RNA encapsidation to different extents in human and duck hepatitis B viruses (Q39591153) (← links)
- The mechanism of an immature secretion phenotype of a highly frequent naturally occurring missense mutation at codon 97 of human hepatitis B virus core antigen (Q39594722) (← links)
- Insertions within the hepatitis B virus capsid protein influence capsid formation and RNA encapsidation. (Q39872306) (← links)
- Effect of core protein phosphorylation by protein kinase C on encapsidation of RNA within core particles of hepatitis B virus. (Q40042957) (← links)
- The insertion domain of the duck hepatitis B virus core protein plays a role in nucleocapsid assembly (Q40256439) (← links)
- Stability and morphology comparisons of self-assembled virus-like particles from wild-type and mutant human hepatitis B virus capsid proteins (Q40344665) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus DNA replication is coordinated by core protein serine phosphorylation and HBx expression (Q40398011) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus nucleocapsids formed by carboxy-terminally mutated core proteins contain spliced viral genomes but lack full-size DNA. (Q40487914) (← links)
- Naturally occurring core immune-escape and carboxy-terminal mutations\truncations in patients with e antigen negative chronic hepatitis B. (Q40707808) (← links)
- Structural comparisons of hepatitis B core antigen particles with different C-terminal lengths (Q41619389) (← links)
- The Arginine Clusters of the Carboxy-Terminal Domain of the Core Protein of Hepatitis B Virus Make Pleiotropic Contributions to Genome Replication (Q42170017) (← links)
- Distinct mutant hepatitis B virus genomes, with alterations in all four open reading frames, in a single South African hepatocellular carcinoma patient. (Q42615096) (← links)
- Core Particles of Hepatitis B Virus as Carrier for Foreign Epitopes (Q43921072) (← links)
- Central Role of a Serine Phosphorylation Site within Duck Hepatitis B Virus Core Protein for Capsid Trafficking and Genome Release (Q44436389) (← links)
- Cis-preferential recruitment of duck hepatitis B virus core protein to the RNA/polymerase preassembly complex (Q45734135) (← links)
- Transcomplementation of core and polymerase functions of the woolly monkey and human hepatitis B viruses (Q73297294) (← links)
- Hepatitis B Virus Precore Protein p22 Inhibits Alpha Interferon Signaling by Blocking STAT Nuclear Translocation (Q90282560) (← links)