Enhanced specificity of the viral suppressor of RNA silencing protein p19 toward sequestering of human microRNA-122

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DOIResolve DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/bi2008273
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  1. National Research Council of Canada. NRC Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences
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SubjectBinding surface; Dimeric proteins; Human hepatoma cell lines; Human liver; Hydrogen bonding interactions; MicroRNAs; Mutational analysis; Post-transcriptional; RNA silencing; RNA-induced silencing complexes; Side-chains; Single residue; Site directed mutagenesis; Size selectivity; Small RNA; Wild types; Cell culture; Genes; Hydrogen bonds; Proteins; RNA; hydrogen; microRNA 122; mutant protein; protein p19; RNA; RNA induced silencing complex; siRNA 027; unclassified drug; base mispairing; enzyme specificity; gel mobility shift assay; gene control; gene silencing; hepatoma cell; human cell; human cell culture; hydrogen bond; mutational analysis; plasmid; posttranscriptional gene silencing; protein binding; protein expression; protein purification; site directed mutagenesis; Western blotting; Binding Sites; Cell Line, Tumor; Circular Dichroism; Genome, Viral; Hydrogen Bonding; MicroRNAs; Models, Molecular; Mutagenesis, Site-Directed; RNA Interference; Tobacco; Tombusvirus; Transfection; Viral Proteins; Eukaryota
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