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1. Ion Channel Function and Cross-Species Determinants in Viral Assembly of Nonprimate Hepacivirus p7.

2. Hepatitis C Virus Envelope Glycoprotein E1 Forms Trimers at the Surface of the Virion.

3. Identification of conserved residues in hepatitis C virus envelope glycoprotein E2 that modulate virus dependence on CD81 and SRB1 entry factors.

4. NS2 proteins of GB virus B and hepatitis C virus share common protease activities and membrane topologies.

5. Determinants for membrane association of the hepatitis C virus NS2 protease domain.

6. Disulfide bonds in hepatitis C virus glycoprotein E1 control the assembly and entry functions of E2 glycoprotein.

7. Structural analysis of hepatitis C virus core-E1 signal peptide and requirements for cleavage of the genotype 3a signal sequence by signal peptide peptidase.

8. Conserved glycine 33 residue in flexible domain I of hepatitis C virus core protein is critical for virus infectivity.

9. Identification of new functional regions in hepatitis C virus envelope glycoprotein E2.

10. Amphipathic alpha-helix AH2 is a major determinant for the oligomerization of hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 4B.

11. Hepatitis C virus RNA replication requires a conserved structural motif within the transmembrane domain of the NS5B RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.

12. Characterization of determinants important for hepatitis C virus p7 function in morphogenesis by using trans-complementation.

13. An amphipathic alpha-helix at the C terminus of hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 4B mediates membrane association.

14. Identification of a novel determinant for membrane association in hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 4B.

15. MAVS dimer is a crucial signaling component of innate immunity and the target of hepatitis C virus NS3/4A protease.

16. The C terminus of hepatitis C virus NS4A encodes an electrostatic switch that regulates NS5A hyperphosphorylation and viral replication.

17. Characterization of fusion determinants points to the involvement of three discrete regions of both E1 and E2 glycoproteins in the membrane fusion process of hepatitis C virus.

18. The neutralizing activity of anti-hepatitis C virus antibodies is modulated by specific glycans on the E2 envelope protein.

19. Transmembrane domains of hepatitis C virus envelope glycoproteins: residues involved in E1E2 heterodimerization and involvement of these domains in virus entry.

20. Conserved determinants for membrane association of nonstructural protein 5A from hepatitis C virus and related viruses.

21. Basic residues in hypervariable region 1 of hepatitis C virus envelope glycoprotein e2 contribute to virus entry.

22. Hepatitis C virus core protein is a dimeric alpha-helical protein exhibiting membrane protein features.

23. An interplay between hypervariable region 1 of the hepatitis C virus E2 glycoprotein, the scavenger receptor BI, and high-density lipoprotein promotes both enhancement of infection and protection against neutralizing antibodies.

24. Membrane association of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase is essential for hepatitis C virus RNA replication.

25. Memory T-cell-mediated immune responses specific to an alternative core protein in hepatitis C virus infection.

26. Hepatitis C virus quasispecies variability modulates nonstructural protein 5A transcriptional activation, pointing to cellular compartmentalization of virus-host interactions.

27. Viral and cellular determinants of hepatitis C virus RNA replication in cell culture.

28. The hepatitis C virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase membrane insertion sequence is a transmembrane segment.

29. Subcellular localization and topology of the p7 polypeptide of hepatitis C virus.

30. Genetic clustering of hepatitis C virus strains and severity of recurrent hepatitis after liver transplantation.

31. Conservation of the conformation and positive charges of hepatitis C virus E2 envelope glycoprotein hypervariable region 1 points to a role in cell attachment.

32. Charged residues in the transmembrane domains of hepatitis C virus glycoproteins play a major role in the processing, subcellular localization, and assembly of these envelope proteins.

33. Nonrandom distribution of hepatitis C virus quasispecies in plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cell subsets.

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