See also: Nucleoprotein Nucleus Nuclear Nucleotide Nucleic Nucleolus Nucleon Nucleoid Nuclide Nucleophile Nucleosome Proliferation
1. Nucleoprotein, conjugated protein consisting of a protein linked to a nucleic acid, either DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid). The protein combined with DNA is commonly either histone or protamine; the resulting Nucleoproteins are found in chromosomes.
Nucleoprotein, Nucleic, Nucleoproteins
2. Protein - Protein - Nucleoproteins: When a protein solution is mixed with a solution of a nucleic acid, the phosphoric acid component of the nucleic acid combines with the positively charged ammonium groups (―NH3+) of the protein to form a protein–nucleic acid complex
Nucleoproteins, Nucleic
3. The Nucleoprotein is the most abundant structural protein in morbillivirus particles, since significant amounts are required to encapsidate the full length RNA genome during the formation of the RNP.
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4. Definition of Nucleoprotein : a compound that consists of a protein (such as a histone) conjugated with a nucleic acid (such as a DNA) and that is the principal constituent of the hereditary material in chromosomes Examples of Nucleoprotein in a Sentence
Nucleoprotein, Nucleic
5. RNA replication depends on the availability of soluble Nucleoprotein (PubMed:9299631, PubMed:22623798)
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6. Their findings suggest that SARS-CoV-2 Nucleoprotein significantly increases the infectivity of spike-pseudotyped lentiviral particles, making the particles less susceptible to soluble
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7. The encapsidated genomic RNA is termed the ribonucleoprotein (RNP) and serves as template for transcription and replication
8. Invitrogen SARS-CoV-2 Nucleoprotein/Spike Protein (RBD) Protein, Catalog # RP-87706
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9. Nucleoprotein - Tugba Taskin Tok1*, Gizem Tatar2 1Department of Chemistry, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep, Turkey 2Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Institute of Health Sciences, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep, Turkey *Address for Correspondence: Taskin Tok Tugba, Department of Chemistry, Gaziantep
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10. Protein target information for Nucleoprotein (Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2)
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11. Product overview The Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 Nucleoprotein (HEK) (also known as nucleocapsid protein or protein N) is highly immunogenic and represents a crucial structural molecule of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The N-terminal RNA-binding domain (NTD) associates with the viral genome of SARS-CoV-2
Nucleoprotein, Nucleocapsid, Ntd
12. Nucleoprotein packages the positive strand viral genome RNA into a helical ribonucleocapsid (RNP) and plays a fundamental role during virion assembly through its interactions with the viral genome and membrane protein M
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13. NP (Nucleoprotein) có ít nhất hai thành phần hoá học chính là axit nuclêic và prôtêin
Np, Nucleoprotein, Nh, Nucl
14. Anti-Influenza A Antibody, Nucleoprotein, clone A1 detects level of Influenza A & has been published & validated for use in IF
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15. For recombinant Nucleoprotein and spike protein, we developed an ELISA to test these two antibodies
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16. Nucleoprotein a complex of nucleic acid and protein, such as DNA complexed with the various types of HISTONE, in the nucleosomes of eukaryote cells
Nucleoprotein, Nucleic, Nucleosomes
17. Nucleoprotein synonyms, Nucleoprotein pronunciation, Nucleoprotein translation, English dictionary definition of Nucleoprotein
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18. Nucleoprotein structures initiating DNA replication, transcription, and site-specific recombination
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19. What does Nucleoprotein mean? Any of a group of complexes composed of protein and nucleic acid and found in the nuclei and cytoplasm of all living cel
Nucleoprotein, Nucleic, Nuclei
20. The Nucleoprotein is located in the cytoplasm and uniformly throughout the subnuclear and the nucleolus of the infected cells
Nucleoprotein, Nucleolus
21. Abstract Isolated influenza A virus Nucleoprotein exists in an equilibrium between monomers and trimers
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22. The trimers bind RNA with high affinity but remain trimmers, whereas the monomers polymerise onto RNA forming Nucleoprotein-RNA complexes.
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23. Nucleoprotein A generic term for any member of a large class of proteins associated with nucleic acid molecules
Nucleoprotein, Nucleic
24. Nucleoprotein complexes occur in all living cells and in viruses, where they play vital roles in reproduction and protein synthesis.
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25. Polymerization of the Nucleoprotein is achieved by domain exchange between protomers, with flexible hinges allowing nucleocapsid formation
Nucleoprotein, Nucleocapsid
26. Infected cells contain large amounts of Nucleoprotein antigen which is the major internal protein of measles virus
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27. Consequently, the dominant part of the antibody response to measles virus involves the Nucleoprotein antigen.
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28. The Nucleoprotein 's three dimensional structure, solved in 2006, provided the basis for searching for new drugs that could interfere with its action
Nucleoprotein, New
29. Nonhomologous recombination between the hemagglutanin gene and the Nucleoprotein …
Nonhomologous, Nucleoprotein
30. ‘The other important proteins include the Nucleoprotein closely associated with the helical RNA, phospho-protein P, matrix protein M, and L protein.’ ‘The biochemical composition and molecular structure of main components of the Nucleoprotein complexes are currently studied in detail, whereas general principles of their supramolecular
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31. CoV OC43 Nucleoprotein Antibody (clone 542-7D) LS-C79764 Antibody: CoV OC43 Nucleoprotein Mouse anti-Human Coronavirus OC43 Monoclonal (542-7D) Antibody
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32. The Nucleoprotein of negative-strand RNA viruses forms a major component of the riboNucleoprotein complex that is responsible for viral transcription and …
Nucleoprotein, Negative
33. HUMAN CORONAVIRUS NL63 Nucleoprotein (E
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34. COLI) Human Coronavirus NL63 Nucleoprotein is a recombinant protein containing the nucleocapsid C-terminal region (130 amino acids), cloned and expressed in E
Nucleoprotein, Nucleocapsid
35. PRODUCT DETAILS – HUMAN CORONAVIRUS NL63 Nucleoprotein (E
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36. Mouse anti Influenza A Nucleoprotein antibody, clone F8 recognizes influenza virus type A Nucleoprotein
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37. The antibody binds to a conserved epitope on the Nucleoprotein that is common for influenza A (H1N1), (H3N3) and other influenza A viruses
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38. Mouse anti Influenza A Nucleoprotein antibody, clone F8 does not cross react with influenza virus type B.
Nucleoprotein, Not
39. CSGID, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, RNA-binding domain, nucleocapsid protein, Nucleoprotein, Structural Genomics, Center for Structural Genomics of Infectious Diseases, VIRAL PROTEIN, RNA BINDING PROTEIN 3DPX-012083 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE YEAST NUCLEOSOME
Nucleocapsid, Nucleoprotein, Nucleosome
40. AHNAK AHNAK Nucleoprotein [ (human)] Gene ID: 79026, updated on 7-Mar-2021
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41. Nucleoprotein complexes occur in all living cells and in viruses, where they play vital roles in reproduction and protein synthesis.
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42. Nucleoprotein definition: a compound within a cell nucleus that consists of a protein bound to a nucleic acid Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
Nucleoprotein, Nucleus, Nucleic
43. Compare Anti-Nucleoprotein Antibody Products from leading suppliers on Biocompare
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44. Influenza virus Nucleoprotein (NP) is a structural protein which encapsidates the negative strand viral RNA.NP is one of the main determinants of species specificity
Nucleoprotein, Np, Negative
45. Influenza virus type B Nucleoprotein Alternalte Name(s) NP Description: Influenza virus type B Nucleoprotein, also known as NP, is composed of a 560 amino acid sequence and is type-specific in influenza viruses
Nucleoprotein, Name, Np
46. The NP encapsidates the virus genome to form a riboNucleoprotein (RNP) particle for the purposes of transcription and packaging.
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47. IAV contain eight, negative-sense, single-stranded RNA segments that are named according to the primarily encoded protein: PB2, PB1, PA, HA, NP (Nucleoprotein), NA, M and NS (listed from longest to shortest segment).
Negative, Named, Np, Nucleoprotein, Na, Ns
48. SARS CORONAVIRUS Nucleoprotein (C-TERM) SARS Coronavirus Nucleoprotein (C-Term) is a recombinant protein (also known as the nucleocapsid core antigen) comprising amino acids 340-390 immunodominant regions
Nucleoprotein, Nucleocapsid
49. HCoV-229E Nucleoprotein LS-G145820 is a Recombinant Coronavirus HCoV-229E Nucleoprotein produced in E
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50. IAV Nucleoprotein was detected with mouse monoclonal antibodies which were visualized by secondary Alexa fluor® 488 goat anti-mouse antibodies
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51. A, Nucleoprotein trimer viewed along the NCS three-fold axis, with three subunits shown in different colours.The rotation angles that relate the three subunits are marked
Nucleoprotein, Ncs
52. Nucleoprotein machines work with a common set of raw materials (nucleotides and polynucleotides), carry out similar elementary steps (nucleotidyl and phosphoryl group transfer), and often have interchangeable components
Nucleoprotein, Nucleotides, Nucleotidyl
53. These similarities suggest that the study of different Nucleoprotein machines will reveal common, and generalizable
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NUCLEOPROTEIN [ˌn(y)o͞oklēōˈprōtēn]
Definition of nucleoprotein : a compound that consists of a protein (such as a histone) conjugated with a nucleic acid (such as a DNA) and that is the principal constituent of the hereditary material in chromosomes
life: DNA, RNA, and protein. or protamine) is called nucleoprotein. The DNA stripped of its protein is known to carry genetic information and to determine details of proteins produced in the cytoplasm of cells; the proteins in nucleoprotein regulate the shape, behaviour, and activities of the chromosomes themselves.….
Alternative Title: nucleocapsid. Nucleoprotein, conjugated protein consisting of a protein linked to a nucleic acid, either DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid). The protein combined with DNA is commonly either histone or protamine; the resulting nucleoproteins are found in chromosomes.
Alternative Title: nucleocapsid Nucleoprotein, conjugated protein consisting of a protein linked to a nucleic acid, either DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid). The protein combined with DNA is commonly either histone or protamine; the resulting nucleoproteins are found in chromosomes.