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1. Identifying Allosteric Small-Molecule Binding Sites of Inactive NS2B-NS3 Proteases of Pathogenic Flaviviridae .

2. An induced-fit de novo initiation mechanism suggested by a pestivirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.

3. Potential for Protein Kinase Pharmacological Regulation in Flaviviridae Infections.

4. An "All-In-One" Pharmacophoric Architecture for the Discovery of Potential Broad-Spectrum Anti-Flavivirus Drugs.

5. Flaviviridae viruses use a common molecular mechanism to escape nucleoside analogue inhibitors.

6. An all-atom, active site exploration of antiviral drugs that target Flaviviridae polymerases.

7. An updated evolutionary study of Flaviviridae NS3 helicase and NS5 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase reveals novel invariable motifs as potential pharmacological targets.

8. A Structural Overview of RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerases from the Flaviviridae Family.

9. Polymerases of hepatitis C viruses and flaviviruses: structural and mechanistic insights and drug development.

10. Current approaches in antiviral drug discovery against the Flaviviridae family.

11. Quinoline tricyclic derivatives. Design, synthesis and evaluation of the antiviral activity of three new classes of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitors.

12. RNA-dependent RNA polymerases from Flaviviridae.

13. Theoretical study of the Usutu virus helicase 3D structure, by means of computer-aided homology modelling.

14. Viral NS3 helicase activity is inhibited by peptides reproducing the Arg-rich conserved motif of the enzyme (motif VI).

15. Crystal structure of the catalytic domain of Japanese encephalitis virus NS3 helicase/nucleoside triphosphatase at a resolution of 1.8 A.

16. Synthesis and anti-picornaviridae in vitro activity of a new class of helicase inhibitors the N,N'-bis[4-(1H(2H)-benzotriazol-1(2)-yl)phenyl] alkyldicarboxamides.

17. Structural evidence for regulation and specificity of flaviviral proteases and evolution of the Flaviviridae fold.

18. Functional characterization of cis and trans activity of the Flavivirus NS2B-NS3 protease.

19. Enzymatic characterization of a trypsin-like serine protease encoded by the genome of cell fusing agent virus.

20. Comparative mechanistic studies of de novo RNA synthesis by flavivirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerases.

21. Pseudo-peptides derived from isomannide as potential inhibitors of serine proteases.

22. Synthesis and biological activity of 1H-benzotriazole and 1H-benzimidazole analogues--inhibitors of the NTpase/helicase of HCV and of some related Flaviviridae.

23. Inhibitors of the NTPase/helicases of hepatitis C and related Flaviviridae viruses.

24. Synthesis and evaluation of ATP-binding site directed potential inhibitors of nucleoside triphosphatases/helicases and polymerases of hepatitis C and other selected Flaviviridae viruses.

25. Ring-expanded ("fat") nucleoside and nucleotide analogues exhibit potent in vitro activity against flaviviridae NTPases/helicases, including those of the West Nile virus, hepatitis C virus, and Japanese encephalitis virus.

26. 5'-O-fluorosulfonylbenzoyl esters of purine nucleosides as potential inhibitors of NTPase/helicase and polymerase of Flaviviridae viruses.

27. NTPase/helicase of Flaviviridae: inhibitors and inhibition of the enzyme.

28. Terminal nucleotidyl transferase activity of recombinant Flaviviridae RNA-dependent RNA polymerases: implication for viral RNA synthesis.

29. Assessment of substrate specificity of hepatitis G virus NS3 protease by a genetic method.

30. RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity encoded by GB virus-B non-structural protein 5B.

31. The RNA-dependent RNA polymerases of different members of the family Flaviviridae exhibit similar properties in vitro.

32. Flaviviridae polymerase and RNA replication.

33. Virus-encoded proteinases of the Flaviviridae.

34. Hepatitis G virus encodes protease activities which can effect processing of the virus putative nonstructural proteins.

35. GB virus B and hepatitis C virus NS3 serine proteases share substrate specificity.

36. Five new or recently discovered (GBV-A) virus species are indigenous to New World monkeys and may constitute a separate genus of the Flaviviridae.

37. [Molecular evolutionary analysis of GB viruses and hepatitis G virus].

38. Infection with GB virus C in patients with chronic liver disease.

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